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← ScienceWhich mechanism limits heat engine efficiency when working fluid undergoes phase transitions?
A)Latent heat transfer irreversibilities✓
B)Convective heat loss in condenser
C)Frictional losses within turbine blades
D)Incomplete combustion of fuel source
💡 Explanation
When a working fluid undergoes phase transitions, latent heat transfer occurs through evaporation and condensation; this involves temperature differences and irreversibilities, reducing the Carnot efficiency expected for isothermal processes. Therefore, latent heat limitations govern the efficiency, rather than convective loss, friction or combustion issues alone, which influence the cycle less significantly.
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