Thermodynamics Second Law of Thermodynamics and Entropy Performance of Heat Engines and Reversed Heat Engines
A reversible heat engine (E) operating in a cycle interacts with three reservoirs 1, 2, and 3 maintained at temperatures \(T_1\) = 500 K, \(T_2\) = 400 K, and \(T_3 \) = 300 K, respectively. The engine receives10 kJ of heat from reservoir 1 and rejects 3 kJ to reservoir 3. The network output, \(W_{net}\)(in kJ) from the engine is
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