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← ScienceWhich thermodynamic limit constrains the efficiency of a heat engine operating in a closed cycle?
A)Carnot efficiency from reversible processes✓
B)Boltzmann constant of maximum disorder
C)Stefan-Boltzmann law of blackbody radiation
D)Hagen-Poiseuille equation of fluid friction
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When a heat engine operates in a closed cycle, the Carnot efficiency defines the maximum possible efficiency due to the second law mandating some heat rejection in any reversible process. Therefore, the Carnot efficiency constrains device performance, rather than Boltzmann constant, blackbody radiation, or fluid friction which pose separate limits.
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