Q1. A Carnot's engine is operated between two reservoirs at temperatures of 450 K and 350 K. If the engine receives 1000 Calories of heat from the source in each cycle, calculate the amount of heat in Joules rejected to the sink in each cycle. Calculate efficiency of the engine and the work done in each cycle. (1 calorie = 4.2 Joules).

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Q1. A Carnot's engine is operated between two reservoirs at temperatures of 450 K and 350 K. If the engine receives 1000 Calories of heat from the source in each cycle, calculate the amount of heat in Joules rejected to the sink in each cycle. Calculate efficiency of the engine and the work done in each cycle. (1 calorie = 4.2 Joules).

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