An important problem in thermodynamics is to find the work done by an ideal Carnot engine. A cycle consists of alternating expansion and compression of gas in a piston. The work done by the engine is euqal to the area of the region R enclosed by two isothermal curves xy=a, xy=b and two adiabatic curves xy^1.4=c, xy^1.4=d, where 0

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Answer:

The work done is 2.5(b-a)* ln(d/c).

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