Written by the Fiveable Content Team โข Last updated September 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team โข Last updated September 2025
Definition
The Carnot cycle is a theoretical thermodynamic cycle that provides the maximum possible efficiency for a heat engine. It serves as an idealized model for understanding entropy in reversible processes.
5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test
The Carnot cycle consists of two isothermal processes and two adiabatic processes.
Efficiency of a Carnot engine depends only on the temperatures of the hot and cold reservoirs.
No real engine can be more efficient than a Carnot engine operating between the same two temperatures.
The entropy change over one complete Carnot cycle is zero, indicating it is a reversible process.
The formula for the efficiency of a Carnot engine is given by $\eta = 1 - \frac{T_{cold}}{T_{hot}}$, where $T$ is temperature in Kelvin.