Carnot Cycle Question?

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Consider a Carnot cycle that uses a low-temperature reservoir with Kelvin temperature Tc. This is a true reservoir — that is, large enough not to change temperature when it accepts heat from the engine. Let the engine accept heat from an object of temperature T', where T' > Tc. The object is of finite size, so it cools as heat is extracted from it. The engine continues to operate until T' = Tc.

(a) Show that the total magnitude of heat rejected to the low-temperature reservoir is Tc |?Sh|, where ?Sh is the change in entropy of the high-temperature reservoir.

(b) Apply the result in part (a) to 1.00 kg of water initially at a temperature of 373 K as the heat source for the engine and Tc = 273 K. How much total mechanical work can be performed by the engine until it stops?

(c) Repeat part (b) for 2.00 kg of water at 323 K.
 
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