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. An internal combustion engine has an efficiency of 20.0%. This engine is used to deliver 6.00 × 104 J of work to the rest of the drive train. What is total energy input of the…
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. An internal combustion engine has an efficiency of 20.0%. This engine is
used to deliver 6.00 × 104 J of work to the rest of the drive train. What is
total energy input of the engine?
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The total energy input of the engine can be calculated by using the formula:
Energy Input = Energy Output / Efficiency
Therefore, in this case:
Energy Input = 6.00 × 104 J / 0.20 = 3.00 × 105 J
The total energy input of the engine is 3.00 × 105 J.
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