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← ScienceWhich operational limit is reached when a multi-stage Carnot heat engine encounters irreversible heat transfer?
A)Maximum theoretical efficiency reduction✓
B)Minimum power output stabilization
C)Peak coefficient of performance increase
D)Zero temperature gradient attainment
💡 Explanation
When irreversible heat transfer occurs, entropy generation increases because the process deviates from the idealized reversible Carnot cycle, leading to a reduction in the overall efficiency of the multi-stage system. Therefore maximum theoretical efficiency reduction results, rather than stabilization, increase, or gradient attainment which require reversibility.
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