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An inventor claims to have devised a cyclical engine for use in space vehicles that operates with a nuclear-fuelgenerated energy source whose temperature is 920 R and a sink at 490 R that radiates waste heat to deep space. He also claims that this engine produces 4.5 hp while rejecting heat at a rate of 15,000 Btu/h. Is this claim valid?

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Answer:

Valid

Step-by-step explanation:

to determine if the claim is valid, we compare the efficiency of the device to that of a Carnot engine.

The following data were given

High Temperature = 920R,

Low temperature =490R

work=4.5hp =4.5*2544.5=11450.25Btu/h

low heat Ql heat= 15000Btu/h

High heat Qh=work +Ql=11450.25Btu/h+15000Btu/h=26450.25Btu/h

Next we cal calculate the efficiency of the Carnot engine


E_Carnot=1-(T_L)/(T_H)\\ E_Carnot=1-(490)/(920)\\ E_Carnot=0.467

Hence the maximum efficiency at the given temperature is 47%

Next we calculate the efficiency of the device


E_device=(work)/(Q_H) \\E_device=(11450.25)/(26450.25) \\E_device=0.433\\

which is 43%

since the maximum efficiency of 47% is not exceeded, we can conclude that the claim is valid

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