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A heat engine operates by extracting 2,000 KJ of heat from a source at 1500 K,...

A heat engine operates by extracting 2,000 KJ of heat from a source at 1500 K, and dumping 800 of waste heat into a sink at 300 K. a) Does this engine violate any known laws of thermodynamics? b) How much work does this engine produce? c) What are the first and second law efficiencies?

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