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Areal (non-carnot) heat engine, operating between heat reservoirs at temperatures of and performs 4.1 kj of net work, and rejects of heat, in a single cycle. what is thermal efficiency of a carnot heat engine, operating between the same heat reservoirs? 37% 43% 50% 62% 56%

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