1.

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» E. None of the above


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