For the same maximum pressure and temperature, what is the relation among the efficiencies of the Otto cycle, the Diesel cycle and the Dual cycle? a. ηDual >ηDiesel >ηOtto b. ηDiesel >ηDual >ηOtto c. ηDiesel >ηOtto >ηDual d. ηOtto >ηDiesel >ηDual  

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ANSWER  b. ηDiesel >ηDual >ηOtto

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