A particular car does work at the rate of about when

Chapter 15, Problem 59

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A particular car does work at the rate of about 7.0 kJ/s when traveling at a steady 21.8 m/s along a level road. This is the work done against friction. The car can travel 17 km on 1.0 L of gasoline at this speed (about 40 mi/gal). What is the minimum value for \(T_\mathrm H\) if \(T_\mathrm L\) is \(25^\circ \mathrm C\)? The energy available from 1.0 L of gas is \(3.2 \times 10^7~ \mathrm J\).

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

T_H

T_L

25^oC

3.2 x 10^7 J

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