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← ScienceWhich limit is imposed on a heat engine's efficiency by the Carnot theorem?
A)Temperature differential of reservoirs✓
B)Thermal conductivity of insulation
C)Specific heat capacity of working fluid
D)Frictional losses within the mechanism
💡 Explanation
When operating a heat engine, the Carnot theorem states that maximum efficiency is dictated by the Carnot cycle; achieved by reversible processes based on the temperature differential of hot and cold reservoirs. Therefore, temperature differential is the fundamental limit, rather than conductivity, heat capacity, or friction, which are practical but secondary considerations.
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