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Physics, 19.06.2020 12:57 drandbone92

Imagine a Stirling cycle like that described in the text. If this Stirling engine containing 1 mole of gas operates between a high temperature of 35° C and a low of 10° C, and between a maximum volume that is 1.3x larger than the minimum volume, what is the total work done in a single cycle?

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