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OpenStudy (preetha):

What is Carnot's cycle?

OpenStudy (preetha):

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OpenStudy (compassionate):

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OpenStudy (jmcs1985):

Carnot's cycle has to do with heat engines - specifically it is the proposed thermodynamic cycle of heat moving to cold and being able to perform work.

mathslover (mathslover):

Carnot's Cycle : Carnot Engine is a reversible heat engine operating between two temperatures. Considered to be the \(\bf{most}\) efficient heat engine. It consists of \(\space \bullet \text{Two Isothermal Process} \\ \space \bullet \text{Two Adiabatic Process} \) |dw:1402547018123:dw| The sequence of steps constituting one cycle of a carnot engine is called a carnot cycle. (Oh wait.. I just saw that it was a *test* .. anyways, I hope that it can help other students! :-) )

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