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What is the efficiency (w/qh) of an ideal carnot heat engine operating between a hot region at t= 400 k and a cold one at t= 300 k?

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The efficiency of an ideal Carnot heat engine can be written as:

\eta = 1- (T_(cold))/(T_(hot))
where

T_(cold) is the temperature of the cold region

T_(hot) is the temperature of the hot region

For the engine in our problem, we have
T_(cold)=300 K and
T_(hot)=400 K, so the efficiency is

\eta= 1 - (300 K)/(400 K)=0.25
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