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Physics, 04.01.2022 14:00 josiahsurfer

A particular car engine operates between temperatures of 550°C and 20°C (a) What is the maximum possible efficiency the car can have based off of these two temperatures

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(b) With said maximum efficiency, find how much heat must be obtained by burning fuel in the car's engine to accelerate a 1500 kg car from rest to a speed of 100 km/h (neglect resistive forces).

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