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← ScienceWhich outcome minimizes thermodynamic efficiency when a Carnot heat engine's working fluid leaks?
A)Isothermal phases become less defined✓
B)Adiabatic compression becomes more efficient
C)Unavailable energy converted completely to work
D)Heat transfer approaches zero instantaneously
💡 Explanation
Leaking fluid causes irreversibilities that smear out phase transitions; therefore, the isothermal characteristic plateaus break down because entropy increases at varying temperatures rather than constant temps, thus limiting maximum efficiency far below the theoretical maximum of the Carnot cycle.
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