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Which of the following changes will always increase the efficiency of a thermodynamic engine? Choose all correct statements.

Check all that apply.
A. Decrease the hot reservoir temperature TH while keeping the cool reservoir temperature TC constant.
B. Increase the difference TH−TC.
C. Decrease the ratio TC/TH.
D. Increase TH while keeping TC constant. Increase TC while keeping TH constant. Decrease TC while keeping TH constant.

User MrMoeinM
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Answer:

option (c)

Step-by-step explanation:

The efficiency of the engine is given by


\eta =1-(T_(c))/(T_(H))

to increase the efficiency of the engine, the temperature of the cold reservoir should be decreased and thus the temperature of hot reservoir be increased.

So, decrease the ratio of Tc/TH.

option (C)

User Fabio Zadrozny
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Answer:B,C,D

Step-by-step explanation:

Thermodynamic efficiency is given by


\eta =1-(T_C)/(T-H)


\eta efficiency can be increased by Keeping
_c constant and increasing
T_H

Keeping
T_H constant and decreasing
T_c

by increasing
\Delta T=T_H-T_c

by decreasing
(T_C)/(T_H) ratio

User Atomfinger
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