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Find the possible efficiency of a cycle working between `27^(@)C` and `127^(@)C`.

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To find the possible efficiency of a cycle working between \(27^\circ C\) and \(127^\circ C\), we can use the concept of the Carnot efficiency, which gives the maximum possible efficiency for a heat engine operating between two temperature reservoirs. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Convert Temperatures to Kelvin:** - The lower temperature \(T_L\) is given as \(27^\circ C\). - To convert to Kelvin: \[ ...
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