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Chapter 19, Problem 55P
The compression ratio r of an engine is the ratio of maximum to minimum gas volume. (For the gasoline engine of the preceding problem, Fig. 19.24 shows that the compression ratio is 5.) Find a general expression for the engine efficiency of an Otto-cycle engine as a function of compression ratio.
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