The graph that represents the temperature (T) – entropy (S) variation of a Carnot cycle is

The Carnot cycle is an idealized thermodynamic cycle that provides the maximum possible efficiency for a heat engine. It consists of four reversible processes: two isothermal processes and two adiabatic processes. The temperature (T) versus entropy (S) diagram for the Carnot cycle is crucial in understanding the cycle's operation:
The temperature-entropy (T-S) graph for the Carnot cycle is a rectangle, where the horizontal lines represent isothermal processes, and the vertical lines represent adiabatic processes.
Based on this understanding, Option (B) correctly represents the T-S diagram of a Carnot cycle:
Conclusion: The correct graph for the T-S diagram of a Carnot cycle is Option (B).
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