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Physics, Solid State Physics
Year 2

Maximum Thermodynamic Efficiency


A company that produces pulsed gas heaters claims its efficiency is approximately 90%.  If the engine operates between 250 degrees C and 25 degrees C, what is its maximum thermodynamic efficiency?

I believe the answer is 43%, please give me a detailed correct answer.

By OTA:  Yinon Shafrir, PhD

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