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Engineering, 15.04.2020 01:02 martinezlittleman

Source 1 can supply energy at the rate of 11000 kJ/min at 310°C. A second Source 2 can supply energy at the rate of 110000 kJ/min at 65°C. Which source (1 or 2) would you choose to supply energy to an ideal reversible heat engine that is to produce the larger amount of power if the temperature of the surroundings is 38°C?

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