| 1. | After absorption, it will eventually become part of the ocean's heat reservoir.
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| 2. | The energy for the work comes from the heat reservoir that keeps the temperature constant.
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| 3. | As such, they are called " heat reservoirs ".
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| 4. | The " crock, " or ceramic pot, itself acts as both a cooking container and a heat reservoir.
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| 5. | The system may be in contact with a large heat reservoir in order to thermostat the system of interest.
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| 6. | Sea water has an important influence on the world's climate, with the oceans acting as a large heat reservoir.
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| 7. | A corollary to Carnot's theorem states that : " All reversible engines operating between the same heat reservoirs are equally efficient ."
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| 8. | So I note that the power loss for the heat reservoir being cooled by vaporization of the solvent should be the following:
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| 9. | The substances and states of the two heat reservoirs should be chosen so that they are not in thermal equilibrium with one another.
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| 10. | Carnot's focus on heat engines, equilibrium, and heat reservoirs is also the best entry point for understanding the closely related concept of exergy.
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