An ideal refrigeration cycle that has a condenser temperature of 25°C and an evaporator temperature of -25°C. Compute for the work input to the compressor, heat absorbed by the evaporator from the cold space, heat released to the hot space, and the COP of this refrigerator for the working fluid R-410a. for values of R-410a use van ness or Sonntag book COP of a refrigerator: Q, (heat absorbed from cold space) Wc(work input to the compressor)

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Anideal refrigeration cycle that has a condenser temperature of 25°C and an evaporator
temperature of -25°C. Compute for the work input to the compressor, heat absorbed by the
evaporator from the cold space, heat released to the hot space, and the COP of this
refrigerator for the working fluid R-410a. for values of R-410a use van ness or Sonntag book
COP of a refrigerator:
QL(heat absorbed from cold space)
%3D
Wc(work input to the compressor)
Transcribed Image Text:Anideal refrigeration cycle that has a condenser temperature of 25°C and an evaporator temperature of -25°C. Compute for the work input to the compressor, heat absorbed by the evaporator from the cold space, heat released to the hot space, and the COP of this refrigerator for the working fluid R-410a. for values of R-410a use van ness or Sonntag book COP of a refrigerator: QL(heat absorbed from cold space) %3D Wc(work input to the compressor)
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