First, some straightforward, textbook stuff which talks about the Carnot Cycle. This is the cycle of processes by which heat can be turned into work with maximal efficiency. Even these most efficient, idealised, frictionless machines, operating on the Carnot cycle, will have their efficiency limited by the second law.
About our tutor
Patrick Andrews has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Heriot-Watt University and an MSc in Neuroscience from the University of Cambridge.
A former Chartered Engineer and Chartered Mathematician, Patrick has worked in management consultancies and high-tech startups, and in academia as a postdoc in Applied Mathematics at Cambridge and a maths lecturer at De Montfort University.
Patrick is the father of three delightful (but not uniformly mathematical!) daughters.
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