A Carnot engine working between the temperature 500 K and 1000 K does a work of 1000 J. The heat energy supplied by the source to the engine per cycle is
A Carnot engine working between the temperature 500 K and 1000 K does a work of 1000 J. The heat energy supplied by the source to the engine per cycle is
Option 1 - <p>1000 J</p>
Option 2 - <p>1500 J</p>
Option 3 - <p>2000 J</p>
Option 4 - <p>2500 J</p>
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From A to B the process is isobaric

= W = 2 × R (600 - 350)
= 500 R
Heat is path dependent so path function but internal energy does not depend on path chosen.
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