Net energy transferred to unit mass of fluid as heat for ideal cycle - Thermodynamics

Q.  What is the relation between net energy transferred to unit mass of the working fluid as heat in the power cycle and net energy transfer as work from the working fluid in the same power cycle, if the cycle works ideally?
- Published on 19 Aug 15

a. net energy transferred to unit mass of the working fluid as heat in the power cycle is greater than net energy transfer as work from the working fluid in the same power cycle
b. net energy transferred to unit mass of the working fluid as heat in the power cycle is less than net energy transfer as work from the working fluid in the same power cycle
c. net energy transferred to unit mass of the working fluid as heat in the power cycle is equal to net energy transfer as work from the working fluid in the same power cycle
d. cannot say

ANSWER: net energy transferred to unit mass of the working fluid as heat in the power cycle is equal to net energy transfer as work from the working fluid in the same power cycle

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