Question
Question: A Carnot’s engine, whose efficiency is forty percent, takes heat from a source maintained at a tempe...
A Carnot’s engine, whose efficiency is forty percent, takes heat from a source maintained at a temperature of 500K. It is desired to have an engine of efficiency 60%. Then, the intake temperature for the same exhaust must be
A) the efficiency cannot be greater than 50%
B) 1200K
C) 750K
D) none.
Solution
Let us first find out the output temperature or the sink temperature as the intimal temperature of the source is given and the efficiency of the Carnot’s engine is given. Next, this temperature will become the output temperature of the source, when the efficiency is changed. New intake temperature can be now easily calculated.
Formula used:
η=1−TinputToutput
Complete answer:
The input temperature, efficiency of the carnot's engine is given, therefore, the output temperature or the sink temperature will be,