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From DtoK From Eio A. Cooling isothermally to atmospheric pressure. Cooling at atmospheric pressure. CYCLE IB Fie. 11. In Eig. 12 we hare for Cycle UIG.: From A to B. Adiabatic compression from atmospheric pressure. From B to C, Addition of beat isopiestically. From C to D. Adiabatic expansion to a pressure below atmospheric such that we get. CYCLE ua V - j Fig. 12. Digitized by VjOOQIC 12 THE HEAT-ENGINE PROBLEM. From D io A. Cooling isothermally to the original volume and atmospheric pressure.... In Fig. 13 we have for Cycle IV.: From A to B. Adiabatic compression from atmospheric pressure. From B to C. Addition of heat isothermally. From C to D. Adiabatic expansion to atmospheric pressure. From J^'to ^. Cooling at atmospheric pressure. CYCLE IV. Fig. 13. In Fig. 14 we have for Cycle IV4.: From A to B. Adiabatic compression from atmospheric pressure. CYCLE IVA. Fig. 14. Digitized by Google THE HEAT-ENGINE PBOBLEM. 13 From B to C. Addition of heat isothermally. From C to D. Adiabatic expansion to a pressure above atmospheric.
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