9. In a model gasoline engine, the air-gasoline mixture can be treated approximately with a thermodynamic cycle known as the Otto cycle. In the first process (1→2), the gas undergoes an isentropic compression (the engine's compression stroke), during which the temperature rises from 300 K to 600 K. The next process (2→3) is an isochoric pressure increase, and the gas temperature reaches 1500 K as the gasoline burns. Next (3→4), the gas undergoes isentropic expansion (the engine's power stroke) during which its temperature drops to 800 K. Finally (4→1), the gas experiences an isochoric pressure decrease during which its temperature drops back to 300 K. Please estimate the efficiency of this model engine.

(A) 10%~20%
(B) 20%~30%
(C) 30%~40%
(D) 40%~50%.
統計: 尚無統計資料