Consider the refrigerator shown in Figure. If the compressor consumes 850 W of power and the COP of the refrigerator is 2.5 determine. The mass flow rate of the refrigerant The rate of heat rejected to the kitchen air Condenser Expansion valve Win Compressor Evaporator 100 kPa x0.2 100 kPa Qu -26°C
Consider the refrigerator shown in Figure. If the compressor consumes 850 W of power and the COP of the refrigerator is 2.5 determine. The mass flow rate of the refrigerant The rate of heat rejected to the kitchen air Condenser Expansion valve Win Compressor Evaporator 100 kPa x0.2 100 kPa Qu -26°C
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Problem 12RQ: Refrigerators currently being manufactured in the United States are using______as their refrigerant.
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![Consider the refrigerator shown in Figure. If the compressor consumes 850 W of power and the
COP of the refrigerator is 2.5 determine.
The mass flow rate of the refrigerant
The rate of heat rejected to the kitchen air
Condenser
Expansion
Xvalve
Wn
Compressor
Evaporator
100 kPa
100 kPa
x0.2
-26°C](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F24a60763-065d-4deb-b582-ca07220062f2%2Fef93894c-8d15-459b-9485-d89ac727e8e2%2Flbdjul_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the refrigerator shown in Figure. If the compressor consumes 850 W of power and the
COP of the refrigerator is 2.5 determine.
The mass flow rate of the refrigerant
The rate of heat rejected to the kitchen air
Condenser
Expansion
Xvalve
Wn
Compressor
Evaporator
100 kPa
100 kPa
x0.2
-26°C
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