In what temperature scale must $T_H$ and $T_C$ be expressed to correctly calculate Carnot efficiency?

Answer

An absolute scale, such as Kelvin.

The formula for Carnot efficiency requires that the temperatures of the hot source and the cold sink be expressed using an absolute temperature scale, such as Kelvin.

In what temperature scale must $T_H$ and $T_C$ be expressed to correctly calculate Carnot efficiency?

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