The Carnot efficiency is a theoretical maximum efficiency that can be achieved by a heat engine operating between two temperatures, the hot reservoir temperature (Th) and the cold reservoir temperature (Tc). It is based on the second law of thermodynamics and provides an upper limit for the efficiency of any real-world heat engine.
This formula shows that the efficiency depends only on the temperatures of the reservoirs and not on the specific details of the engine. The higher the temperature difference between the hot and cold reservoirs, the higher the theoretical efficiency.
What is the formula for Carnot Efficiency?
How does changing the temperatures affect the efficiency?
Can real-world engines achieve Carnot Efficiency?
What units should I use for temperatures in this calculator?
How does Carnot Efficiency relate to the second law of thermodynamics?
What is the significance of the temperature difference in the efficiency calculation?
Can I use Celsius or Fahrenheit for the temperatures?
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