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).
A piston of mass M is hung from a massless spring whose restoring force law goes as F = -kx, where k is the spring constant of appropriate dimension. The piston separates the vertical chamber into two parts, where the bottom part is filled with 'n' moles of an ideal gas. An external work is done on the gas isothermally (at a constant temperature T) with the help of a heating filament (with negligible volume) mounted in lower part of the chamber, so that the piston goes up from a height $ L_0 $ to $ L_1 $, the total energy delivered by the filament is (Assume spring to be in its natural length before heating) 
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