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Calculate the maximum efficiency of an engine operating between `110^(@)C` and `25^(@)C` .

A

`11.1%`

B

`22.2%`

C

`33.3%`

D

`44.4%`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Maximum efficiency of an engine working between temperature `T_(2)` and `T_(1)` is given by
`etn=(T_(2)-T_(1))/(T_(2))=(383.293)/(383)=0.222eta=22.2%`
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