2. A Carnot vapor refrigeration cycle has a low temperature of-12°C and a high temperature of 40°C. Also, there is a heat added in the evaporator that is equal to 15KW. Solve for the (a) Coefficient of performance (COP), (b) Work at the compressor (Wcor Wnet), (c) Coefficient of performance at heat pump (COPHEATPUMP) and (d) heat rejected (QR).

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Please answer it Asap and completely for an upvote. Thank you. Solve the following Carnot Refrigeration Cycle Problems:
2. A Camot vapor refrigeration cycle has a low temperature of -12°C and a
high temperature of 40°C. Also, there is a heat added in the evaporator
that is equal to 15kW. Solve for the (a) Coefficient of performance
(COP), (b) Work at the compressor (Wcor Wns). (c) Coefficient of
performance at heat pump (COPHEATPUMP) and (d) heat rejected (QR).
Transcribed Image Text:2. A Camot vapor refrigeration cycle has a low temperature of -12°C and a high temperature of 40°C. Also, there is a heat added in the evaporator that is equal to 15kW. Solve for the (a) Coefficient of performance (COP), (b) Work at the compressor (Wcor Wns). (c) Coefficient of performance at heat pump (COPHEATPUMP) and (d) heat rejected (QR).
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