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An engine extracts 452.8kJ of heat from the burning of fuel each cycle, but rejects 266.7 kJ of heat (exhaust, friction,etc) during each cycle. What is the thermal efficiency of the engine?

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Answer: The thermal efficiency of the engine is 41.09 %.

Step-by-step explanation:

Efficiency is the ratio of the useful work performed to the total energy expended or heat taken in.

Formula for thermal efficiency of engine is


\eta=1- (Q_2)/(Q_1)* 100


\eta = efficiency


{Q_2} = heat rejected = 266.7 kJ


{Q_1} = heat extracted = 452.8 kJ

Putting in the values we get:


\eta=1- (266.7 kJ)/(452.8 kJ )* 100


\eta=0.41* 100


\eta =41.09\%

The thermal efficiency of the engine is 41.09 %.

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