Content preview from Heat and ThermodynamicsQuestions
- Give the enunciation of the second law of thermodynamics as given by Clausius as well as by Kelvin. Show that the two actually mean the same thing.
- Explain the terms: reversible process and reversible cycle. Describe Carnot's cycle. Is the efficiency of the Carnot's cycle dependent on the nature of the working substance?
- Describe a Carnot's engine. Draw the p-v indicator diagram for a cycle of its operations between two given temperatures and deduce from it the thermal efficiency of the engine.
- State and explain the significance of the second law of thermodynamics. Show that the efficiency of a reversible engine is maximum.
- Show that no engine can be more efficient than the reversible Carnot's engine.
- How did Kelvin arrive at the absolute ...
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