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The efficiency of an internal combustion engine is given by E= (1-v/V)^0.4
Where V and v are the respective maximum and minimum volumes of air in each cylinder.
a) Show that ∂E/ ∂V > 0 and interpret your result
b) Show that ∂E/ ∂v < 0 and interpret your result
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