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A brayton cycle is used to generate power using air as working fluid. the compressor is adiabatic, has an isentropic efficiency of 70%, and a compression ratio of 10. the turbine is adiabatic and has an isentropic efficiency of 80%. air enters the compressor at 300 k and 100 kpa. Air enters the turbine at 2000 k. what is the efficiency of this cycle?

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Final answer:

The question seeks the calculation of the Brayton cycle efficiency with given isentropic efficiencies for the compressor and turbine and specific temperature and pressure conditions. Without a formula or additional data, we cannot provide a numerical answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks about calculating the efficiency of a power generation cycle known as the Brayton cycle, using given parameters for the compressor and turbine efficiencies, as well as the temperatures and pressures at different stages of the cycle.

To find the actual cycle efficiency, we would use the isentropic efficiency relationships for both the compressor and the turbine and apply the first law of thermodynamics to the cycle.

However, without the specific formula or additional data related to heat added and work done in the cycle, an exact numerical answer cannot be provided.

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