Thermodynamics
A Carnot engine is an idealized heat engine that operates on the reversible Carnot cycle, which is composed of two isothermal processes and two adiabatic processes. This engine represents the maximum possible efficiency that any heat engine can achieve when operating between two heat reservoirs at different temperatures. The Carnot engine sets a standard for the efficiency of real engines, emphasizing the importance of temperature differences in energy conversion.
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