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← ScienceWhich inefficiency arises when a Carnot heat engine undergoes irreversible expansion?
A)Reduced work output due to increased entropy✓
B)Increased heat rejection for isothermal compression
C)Lower temperature achieved during adiabatic cooling
D)Elevated fuel consumption rate at peak power
💡 Explanation
When a Carnot engine undergoes irreversible expansion from, e.g. friction, entropy increases because energy is dissipated as heat, reducing the amount of work extracted. Therefore, the work output decreases instead of alternative consequences, as these arise from different mechanical deviations.
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