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  • 21-11-2019
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which equation describes the net work done for a complete cycle of a heat engine

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Answer:

The equation that describes the net work done for a complete cycle is:

W= Qh-Qc

Explanation:

Where:

W= work done

Qh=quantity of heat absorbed from a system

Qc= Quantity of heat expelled from a system.

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