A. T2/(T1 – T2)
B. T1/(T1 – T2)
C. (T1 – T2)/T1
D. (T1 – T2)/T2
Related Mcqs:
- The efficiency of a Carnot heat engine operating between absolute temperatures T1 and T2 (when, T1 > T2) is given by (T1 – T2)/T1. The co-efficient of performance (C.O.P.) of a Carnot heat pump operating between T1 and T2 is given by__________________?
A. T1/(T1-T2)
B. T2/(T1-T2)
C. T1/T2
D. T2/R1 - A refrigeration cycle is a reversed heat engine. Which of the following has the maximum value of the co-efficient of performance (COP) for a given refrigeration effect ?
A. Vapor compression cycle using expansion valve
B. Air refrigeration cycle
C. Vapor compression cycle using expansion engine
D. Carnot refrigeration cycle - Efficiency of a Carnot engine working between temperatures T1 and T2 (T1 < T) is ________________?
A. (T2 – T1)/T2
B. (T2 – T1)/T1
C. (T1 – T2)/T2
D. (T1 – T2)/T1 - Efficiency of a heat engine working on Carnot cycle between two temperature levels depends upon the__________________?
A. Two temperatures only
B. Pressure of working fluid
C. Mass of the working fluid
D. Mass and pressure both of the working fluid - The Carnot co-efficient of performance (COP) of a domestic air conditioner compared to a household refrigerator is__________________?
A. Less
B. More
C. Same
D. Dependent on climatic conditions - In vapour compression refrigeration system, if the evaporator temperature and the condenser temperatures are -13°C and 37°C respectively, the Carnot COP will be________________?
A. 5.2
B. 6.2
C. 0.168
D. Data insufficient, can’t be found out - The shape of T-S diagram for Carnot Cycle is a__________________?
A. Rectangle
B. Rhombus
C. Trapezoid
D. Circle - A Carnot cycle consists of the following steps ?
A. Two isothermal and two isentropic
B. Two isobaric and two isothermal
C. Two isochoric and two isobaric
D. Two isothermals and two isochoric - The main feature of Carnot refrigeration cycle is that, it________________________?
A. Does not need the addition of external work for its functioning
B. Transfers heat from high temperature to low temperature
C. Accomplishes the reverse effect of the heat engine
D. None of these - Joule-Thomson co-efficient which is defined as, η = (∂T/∂P)H = 1/Cp (∂H/∂T)P, changes sign at a temperature known as inversion temperature. The value of Joule-Thomson co-efficient at inversion temperature is ___________________?
A. 0
B. ∞
C. +ve
D. -ve