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The condensing and evaporating pressures in a 10 TR refrigeration system are 11.82 bar and
1.64 bar, respectively. The refrigerant enters the compressor at dry and saturated state
and leaves the condenser subcooled by 10°C. The actual COP is 70% of its theoretical value.
Determine:
a. The theoretical COP
b. The actual COP
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