1. what is the maximum possible efficiency of a steam engine working with a steam at a high temp of 127 degree Celsius (400 K) and a low temp, at which it condenses, of 77 degrees Celsius (350 K)?
From what you wrote down, the maximum efficiency is given by
2. how do the temperatures used need to be changed in order to increase the efficiency?
Should be pretty obvious. Try changing the temperatures in the above equation.
3. what would the low temp need to be to have a 100% efficient engine?
Solve for LowT
4. a power station has a practical efficiency of 33% and a maximum theoretical efficiency of 68%. Suggest reasons these figures are so different.
The first thing that you would think of is heat loss from friction. Can you come up with other possibilities as to why the engine isn't 100% efficient?
5. a conventional power station (coal fired) has an electrical output of 1200 MW. Its actual efficiency is 36%.
a) how much heat is provided by the burning coal each second?
b) how much heat is wasted by the power station each second?
c) state 2 ways in which this wasted heat can be removed from the power station
Actual efficiency is 36% so
a.
You can leave this as watts or you can convert it to calories or BTUs or whatever.
b. Just subtract the output heat from the input heat.
c. How could you cool off the power station if you had to do it?