Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach
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ISBN: 9781259822674
Author: Yunus A. Cengel Dr., Michael A. Boles
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 6.11, Problem 161FEP
A window air conditioner that consumes 1 kW of electricity when running and has a coefficient of performance of 3 is placed in the middle of a room and is plugged in. The rate of cooling or heating this air conditioner will provide to the air in the room when running is
- (a) 3 kJ/s, cooling
- (b) 1 kJ/s, cooling
- (c) 0.33 kJ/s, heating
- (d) 1 kJ/s, heating
- (e) 3 kJ/s, heating
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Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach
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