Understanding the Second Law of Thermodynamics: Heat Engines, Efficiency, and the Carnot Cycle
This PowerPoint explores the Second Law of Thermodynamics, focusing on heat engines, their efficiency, and limitations. The First Law of Thermodynamics, which states that energy is conserved in all processes, is introduced as the foundation. However, the Second Law establishes that some processes, such as heat flowing from a cold body to a hot body, are impossible. The presentation explains the operation of heat engines, which convert heat into work while releasing waste heat. The Carnot cycle, which demonstrates the maximum theoretical efficiency of an engine, is detailed. It is shown that no engine can surpass the efficiency of a Carnot engine. The concept of a Carnot refrigerator, which transfers heat from a cold reservoir to a hot one using work, is also covered, along with real-world examples like the Diesel engine.