It is proposed to modify the heat engine in above question in such a way that it will now require exactly 200 kJ/s of heat to drive it. Which of the below "laws" would such a heat engine violate O a. The law of conservation of mass Ob. The second law of thermodynamics The first law of thermodynamics O d. The law of conservation of energy O e. The law of conservation of linear momentum O C.

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A heat engine produces 200 kJ/s of mechanical power and operates at an efficiency of 40%.
What would be the rate of heat rejection to the lower temperature heat sink in this case?
a. 200 kJ/s
O b. 300 kJ/s
O c. 150 kJ/s
O d. 50 kJ/s
O e. 500 KJ/s
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It is proposed to modify the heat engine in above question in such a way that it will now require exactly 200 kJ/s of heat to drive it. Which of the below "laws" would such a heat
engine violate
O a.
O b.
The law of conservation of mass
The second law of thermodynamics
O c.
The first law of thermodynamics
O d. The law of conservation of energy
O e. The law of conservation of linear momentum
Transcribed Image Text:A heat engine produces 200 kJ/s of mechanical power and operates at an efficiency of 40%. What would be the rate of heat rejection to the lower temperature heat sink in this case? a. 200 kJ/s O b. 300 kJ/s O c. 150 kJ/s O d. 50 kJ/s O e. 500 KJ/s Question 15 It is proposed to modify the heat engine in above question in such a way that it will now require exactly 200 kJ/s of heat to drive it. Which of the below "laws" would such a heat engine violate O a. O b. The law of conservation of mass The second law of thermodynamics O c. The first law of thermodynamics O d. The law of conservation of energy O e. The law of conservation of linear momentum
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