$A$ Carnot cycle consists of

  • A
    Two stages
  • B
    Four stages
  • C
    Six stages
  • D
    Eight stages

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Work done by a Carnot engine operating between temperatures $127^{\circ}C$ and $27^{\circ}C$ is $2\,kJ$. The amount of heat transferred to the engine by the source is $........\,kJ$.

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