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A Rankine cycle working with saturated steam differs thermodynamically from a Carnot cycle only in the fact that |
A. | The Carnot cycle cannot be used for vapour |
B. | Steam is not the working substance for Carnot cycle |
C. | There are more than two sources of heat in Rankine cycle |
D. | Heat is supplied to the water at temperatures below the maximum temperature of the cycle |
E. | None of the above |
Answer» D. Heat is supplied to the water at temperatures below the maximum temperature of the cycle |
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