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The heat extracted, is then equal to the difference in initialand final
internalenergies ofthe bodies:
c) Here we may calculatethe maximum useful work by using the Carnot
efficiency of a reversibleheat engineoperatingbetween two reservoirs, one
starting at ahightemperature (100°C) and theother fixed (thelake) at
10°C. Theefficiency may bewritten for asmall heattransfer as
where theheat transferredfrom the hotreservoir equals its change in
internal energy –MCdT. We may then find the total work by integrating
dW as follows:
We may also use the method of part (b) and thefact that theentropy is
conserved.Denote themass of the hotwaterMand the lake Equating
the initial and final entropiesgives
Writing thefinaltemperatureTas where is small (it’s a big lake),
and expanding thelogarithm, we obtain
Substituting(S.4.29.10) backinto(S.4.29.9)gives
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