Carnot cycle (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Carnot cycle" in English language version.

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  • Fermi, E. (1956). "equation 64". Thermodynamics (PDF). Dover Publications. p. 48.

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  • Planck, M. (1945). "equations 39, 40 and 65 in sections §90 & §137". Treatise on Thermodynamics. Dover Publications. pp. 75, 135.

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  • Liu, Hang; Meng, Xin-He (18 August 2017). "Effects of dark energy on the efficiency of charged AdS black holes as heat engines". The European Physical Journal C. 77 (8): 556. arXiv:1704.04363. doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-5134-9. ISSN 1434-6052. ...since the Carnot heat engine, setting an upper bound on the efficiency of a heat engine is an ideal, reversible engine of which a single cycle must be performed in infinite time which is impractical and so the Carnot engine has zero power.