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Thermodynamics
Efficiency of heat engines
If a heat engine is operating between two temperatures ( QH>QC ), what is the maximum efficiency attainable?
a. QC−QH
b.1−QC/QH
c.1- qh/qc
d.qh-qc
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b. 1-QC/QH
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