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A Carnot engine used first an ideal monoatomic gas `(gamma = 5//3)` and then an ideal diatomic gas `(gamma = 7//5)` as its working substance. The source and sink temperatures are `411^(@)C` and `69^(@)C` respectively and the engine extracts `1000 J` of heat from the source in each cycle. then

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