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Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following are correct and valid for the Kelvin-Plank statement?
O a. Any
device
O b. Kelvin-
Planck
O c. It is
possible
for any
O d. No heat
engine can
have a
thermal
O e. Kelvin-
Planck
O f. It is
impossible
O g. It is
impossible
for any
device
O h. It is
impossible
that
statement
statement
to construct
to construct
of the
second
law is
device
that
a device
that
a device
that
violates
of the
efficiency of
100
second
law is
the
that
operates in
a cycle and
produces
no effect
other than
Kelvin-
operates in
a cycle and
produces
no effect
other than
operates
negative
statement,
and a
operates
on a cycle
to receive
heat from
a single
reservoir
Planck
percent, or
as for a
positive
statement,
and a
positive
on a
cycle to
receive
heat
statement
power plant
to operate,
the working
fluid
also
violates
negative
statement
the
from a
statement
the transfer
the transfer
single
reservoir
and
Clausius
cannot be
can be
of heat from
and
of heat from
a lower-
temperature
body to a
higher-
temperature
body.
proved.
produce a
net
a higer-
temperature
body to a
lower-
proved.
statement,
and vice
must
produce
a net
exchange
heat with
the
amount of
work.
versa
environment
temperature
body.
amount
of work.
as well as
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