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A reversible and an irreversible engine are working between the same limits of temperature. The efficiency of
the reversible engine is greater that the irreversible engine
each engine is 100%
the two engine are equal
the irreversible engine is greater than the reversible engine
The amount of heat converted into work in a heat engine is always greater in a reversible process than in an irreversible process.
Therefore, the efficiency of a reversible process is always greater than an irreversible process.
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