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A power cycle operates between a lake’s surface water at a temperature of 25 °C and water at a depth whose temperature is 6 °C. At steady state the cycle develops a power output of 14 kW, while rejecting energy by heat transfer to the lower temperature water at the rate 14,400 kJ/min. Determine the thermal efficiency of the power cycle, the maximum thermal efficiency for any such power cycle, and whether the power cycle is possible.

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