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An ideal Stirling cycle uses 0.12 kg of air as the working fluid. The lower temperature at which energy is exchanged is 300 K while the upper temperature is 2000 K. Air is at 150 kPa at the beginning of compression and the peak pressure is 3 MPa. Assume that an ideal regenerator is used. Determine a) the energy captured and supplied by the regenerator, b) the net work from the cycle, c) the thermal efficiency of the cycle. Assume constant specific heats.

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