| 41. | By early Monday, the tall thunderstorms surrounding its center, the heat engine of a hurricane, collapsed.
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| 42. | Statements 2 and 3 apply to heat engines.
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| 43. | A common misconception is that the exergy efficiency compares a given cycle to a Carnot heat engine.
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| 44. | In 1977 Prof . Loeb invented a method of producing power by a reverse electrodialysis heat engine.
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| 45. | The heat energy released by reactions of fuels is converted into mechanical energy via a heat engine.
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| 46. | Such analysis is based on the definition of the Carnot heat engine efficiency and the psychrometric concepts.
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| 47. | A widely accepted theory is that mantle plumes are an essential part of the global heat engine.
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| 48. | Power cycles can also be divided according to the type of heat engine they seek to model.
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| 49. | So the energy lost to the environment by heat engines is a major waste of energy resources.
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| 50. | The sputtering heat engine was a sign that the storm, while still dangerous, was beginning to weaken.
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