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← ScienceWhich process limits heat-engine efficiency operating in extreme cryogenic conditions?
A)Carnot cycle temperature differential reduction✓
B)Isothermal compression work expenditure rise
C)Adiabatic volume expansion becomes minimal
D)Phase transition heat leakage dominance
💡 Explanation
The Carnot cycle's maximal possible efficiency depends on hot/ cold temperature ratios. A reduced temperature differential between reservoirs during cryogenic operation directly limits the cycle's efficiency because thermal energy flow decreases; therefore, reducing potential power rather than alternatives linked to component-level loss.
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