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Heat supplied to a Carnot engine is `37.3 kJ`. How much useful work in `kJ` can be done by the engine that operates between `0^(@)C` and `100^(@)C`?

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To solve the problem of how much useful work can be done by a Carnot engine operating between temperatures of \(0^\circ C\) and \(100^\circ C\) with a heat supply of \(37.3 \, kJ\), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Convert Temperatures to Kelvin The temperatures need to be converted from Celsius to Kelvin because the Carnot efficiency formula uses absolute temperatures. - \(T_1 = 0^\circ C = 273 \, K\) - \(T_2 = 100^\circ C = 373 \, K\) ...
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