A. working substance
B. design of engine
C. size of engine
D. type of fuel fired
E. temperatures of source and sink
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Related Mcqs:
- If both Stirling and Carnot cycles operate within the same temperature limits, then efficiency of Stirling cycle as compared to Carnot cycle___________________?
- A. more B. less C. equal D. depends on other factors E. none of the above...
- An actual engine is to be designed having same efficiency as the Carnot cycle. Such a proposition is___________________?
- A. feasible B. impossible C. possible D. possible, but with lot of sophistications E. desirable...
- The more effective way of increasing efficiency of Carnot engine is to____________________?
- A. increase higher temperature B. decrease higher temperature C. increase lower temperature D. decrease lower temperature E. keep lower temperature constant...
- Carnot cycle efficiency depends upon________________?
- A. properties of the medium/substance used B. condition of engine C. working condition D. temperature range of operation E. effectiveness of insulating material around the engine...
- Carnot cycle efficiency is maximum when______________?
- A. initial temperature is 0°K B. final temperature is 0°K C. difference between initial and final temperature is 0°K D. final temperature is 0°C E. initial temperature is minimum possible...
- The efficiency of Carnot cycle is maximum for_____________________?
- A. gas engine B. well lubricated engine C. petrol engine D. steam engine E. reversible engine...
- Carnot cycle has maximum efficiency for__________________?
- A. reversible engine B. irreversible engine C. new engine D. petrol engine E. diesel engine...
- An engine operates between temperatures of 900°Kandr2 and another engine between T2 and 400°K For both to do equal work, value of T2 will be________________?
- A. 650°K B. 600°K C. 625°K D. 700°K E. 750°K...
- Carnot cycle is__________________?
- A. a reversible cycle (ft) an irreversible cycle C. a semi-reversible cycle D. a quasi static cycle E. an adiabatic irreversible cycle...
- The thermodynamic difference between a Rankine cycle working with saturated steam and the Carnot cycle is that___________________?
- A. carnot cycle can’t work with saturated steam B. heat is supplied to water at temperature below the maximum temperature of the cycle C. a rankine cycle receives heat at two places D. rankine cycle is hypothetical E. none of the above...
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