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← ScienceWhich primary mechanism limits the efficiency of a Carnot engine operating between two heat reservoirs?
A)Incomplete heat transfer leading to energy loss
B)Friction in moving parts generating irreversible heat
C)Entropy increase due to irreversible processes✓
D)Quantum tunneling decreasing available energy
💡 Explanation
When a real Carnot engine operates, entropy increases due to irreversible processes from non-ideal compression/expansion, hindering complete reversibility as required by the Carnot cycle and reducing work output. Therefore, entropy increase limits efficiency rather than incomplete heat transfer, friction, or quantum tunneling which have distinct effects.
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