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← ScienceWhich mechanism reduces heat engine efficiency when exhaust gas temperature nears the coolant's phase change temperature?
A)Decreased thermal gradient across engine✓
B)Increased heat loss to surroundings
C)Elevated friction within moving parts
D)Reduced working fluid expansion ratio
💡 Explanation
When exhaust gas temperature approaches the boiling point of the coolant, the thermal gradient decreases because less heat is transferred, reducing the temperature difference between the hot and cold reservoirs. Therefore, decreased thermal gradient results, rather than increased heat loss, friction, or reduced expansion, each requiring different thermodynamic changes.
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