$A$ Carnot engine operates between two reservoirs of temperatures $900 \; K$ and $300 \; K$. The engine performs $1200 \; J$ of work per cycle. The heat energy (in $J$) delivered by the engine to the low-temperature reservoir in a cycle is:

  • A
    $450$
  • B
    $500$
  • C
    $600$
  • D
    $650$

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