For a reversed Carnot cycle process, if $Q_H$ = 1000.00 kJ, $T_H$ = 300.00 K, and $T_L$ = 270.00 K, then the $Q_L$ is (kJ)
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Step 1: Use the formula for the efficiency of a Carnot cycle: Ī· = 1 - (TL/TH) where Ī· is the efficiency, TL is the low temperature, and TH is the high temperature. Show moreā¦
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