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In a Carnot engine , the temperature of the reservoir is `927^@C ` and that of sink is `127^@C` . If the work done by the engine when it transfers heat from the reservoir to sink is `12.6xx10^6 J` . the quantity of heat absorbed by the engine from the reservoir is

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