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What is the maximum theoretical efficiency of a steam engine operating between 60°C and 410°C?
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Answered by drwls
Use the formula for the Carnot cycle efficiency.
Temperatures must be in kelvin.
T1 = 333K
T2 = 683 K

Carnot Efficiency = 1 - (T1/T2)
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