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← ScienceWhich characteristic determines the maximum theoretical efficiency of a Carnot heat engine cycle?
A)Temperature difference between reservoirs✓
B)Specific heat capacity of input fluid
C)Volume of the working fluid
D)Thermal conductivity of engine material
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When energy is transferred in a Carnot cycle, the efficiency, dictated by the second law of thermodynamics, depends on the temperature difference between the hot and cold thermal reservoirs. Therefore the temperature difference determines max efficiency compared the other properties, which impact practical performance but not theoretical limit.
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