G L Mittal and TARUN MITTAL Solutions for Chapter: Carnot's Heat Engine : Second Law of Thermodynamics, Exercise 2: NUMERICALS
G L Mittal Physics Solutions for Exercise - G L Mittal and TARUN MITTAL Solutions for Chapter: Carnot's Heat Engine : Second Law of Thermodynamics, Exercise 2: NUMERICALS
Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 23: Carnot's Heat Engine : Second Law of Thermodynamics, Exercise 2: NUMERICALS with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. ISC Physics Class XI Part 1 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from G L Mittal and TARUN MITTAL Solutions for Chapter: Carnot's Heat Engine : Second Law of Thermodynamics, Exercise 2: NUMERICALS with Hints & Solutions
A Carnot's engine has the same efficiency between and and between and Calculate the temperature of the sink. in kelvin

Calculate the difference in efficiencies of a Carnot's heat engine working between (i) and and (ii) and .

A Carnot's engine works between two temperatures whose difference is . If it absorbs of heat from the source and gives to the sink, calculate the temperatures of the source and the sink.

A Carnot's ideal heat engine operates between and . It absorbs calories of heat from the source. How much work per cycle is the engine capable of performing? ( calorie joule)

A Carnot's reversible engine works with an efficiency of . During each cycle, it rejects calories of heat at . Calculate (i) temperature of the source, (ii) work done by the engine per cycle. .

The temperature of the sink of a Carnot engine is . If the efficiency of the engine is , find the temperature of the source.

A reversible engine converts one-sixth of heat absorbed at the source into work. When the temperature of the sink is reduced by , the efficiency of the engine is doubled. Find the temperatures of the source and the sink.

A Carnot engine whose low-temperature reservoir is at has an efficiency of . It is desired to increase the efficiency to . By how many degree should the temperature of the high-temperature reservoir be raised?
