Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
Two carnot engines A and B are operates ...

Two carnot engines A and B are operates in series. The first one A receives heat at 800 K and rejects to a reservoir at temperature TK. The second engine B revives the heat rejected to a heat reservoir at 300 K. calculate the temperature TK for the following cases.
(i) When the outputs of the two engines are equal.
(ii) When the efficiencies of the two engines are equal.

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • THERMODYNAMICS

    SL ARORA|Exercise Problems from competitive examinations|22 Videos
  • THERMODYNAMICS

    SL ARORA|Exercise Problems for self practice|97 Videos
  • Thermal Properties of Matter

    SL ARORA|Exercise Exercise|449 Videos
  • Units and Measurements

    SL ARORA|Exercise Exercise|499 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Two carnot engines A and B are operated in series. The first one A receives heat at 900K and rejects it to a reservoir at T K . The second engine B receives the heat rejected by the first engine and rejects it to a heat reservoir at 400K . Calculate the value of T , when the efficiency ot two engines is the same.

Two Camot engines A and B are operated in series. The first one, A , receives heat at T_(1)(=600 K) and rejects to a reservoir at temperature T_(2) . The second engine B receives heat rejected by the first engine and, in turn, rejects to a heat reservoir at T_(3)(=400K). Calculate the temperature T_(2) if the work outputs of the two engines are equal :

Two Carnot engines A and B are operated in series. The engine A receives heat from the source at temperature T_1 and rejects the heat to the sink at temperature T. The second engine B receives the heat at temperature T and rejects to its sink at temperature T_(2) . For what value of T the efficiencies of the two engines are equal?

Two Carnot engines A and B are operated is succession. The first one A receives heat from a source at T_(1)=800K and rejects to a sink at T_(2)K . The second engine B receives hence rejected by the first engine and rejects the another sink at T_(3) =300K. If the efficiencies of two engines are equal, then the value of T_(2) is

Two carnot engines A and B are operated in series .Engine A receives heat from a reservoier at 600 K and rejectrs heat to a reservoir at temperatures T. Engine B receives heat rejected by engine A and in turn rejects it to a reservoir at 100 K .If the efficiencies of the two engines A and B are represented by eta_(A) and eta_(B) repectively then what is the value of (eta_(B))/(eta_(A)) ?

Two Carnot engines are operated in succession. The first engine receives heat from a source at T=800K and rejects to sink at T_(2)K . The second engine receives heat rejected by the first engine and rejects to another sink at T_(3)= 300K . If work outputs of the two engines are equal, then find the value of T_(2) .

SL ARORA-THERMODYNAMICS-Exercise
  1. Two carnot engines A and B are operates in series. The first one A rec...

    Text Solution

    |

  2. An ideal monoatomic gas is taken around the cycle ABCDA, wher co-ordin...

    Text Solution

    |

  3. Calculate net work done by the gas whose thermodynamical behaviour is ...

    Text Solution

    |

  4. Calculate the change in internal energy of a block of copper of mass 2...

    Text Solution

    |

  5. One kg of water at 373K is converted into steam at the same temperatur...

    Text Solution

    |

  6. Calculate the change in internal energy when 5g of air is heated from ...

    Text Solution

    |

  7. A volume of 10m^(3) of a liquid is supplied with 100 kal of heat and e...

    Text Solution

    |

  8. The internal energy of a monatomic ideal gas is 1.5 nRT.One mole of he...

    Text Solution

    |

  9. Calculate the difference between two specific heats of 1 g of nitrogen...

    Text Solution

    |

  10. Calculate the gas constant for 1 g of gas from the following data : ...

    Text Solution

    |

  11. Calculate difference in specific heats for 1 gram of air at N.T.P. Giv...

    Text Solution

    |

  12. Calculate the ratio of specific heats for nitrogen. Given that the spe...

    Text Solution

    |

  13. For hydrogen gas, Cp= 3.409 cal g^-1 ^circC^-1, CV=2.409 cal g^-1 ^cir...

    Text Solution

    |

  14. The specific heat of argon at constant pressure is 0.127 and ratio of ...

    Text Solution

    |

  15. Two moles of oxygen is heated at a constant pressure from 0^(@)C. What...

    Text Solution

    |

  16. A certain gas at atmospheric pressure is compressed adiabatically so t...

    Text Solution

    |

  17. A gas is suddenly compressed to 1/4th of its original volume. Caculate...

    Text Solution

    |

  18. A tyre pumped to a pressure of 6 atmosphere, suddenly bursts. Room tem...

    Text Solution

    |

  19. 200 cm^(3) of a gas is compressed to 100cm^(3) at atmospheric pressure...

    Text Solution

    |

  20. A quantity of air at 27^(@)C and atmospheric pressure is suddenly comp...

    Text Solution

    |

  21. A quantity of air at normal temperature is compressed (a) slowly (b) s...

    Text Solution

    |