To Explain: The coefficient of performance (COPs) are defined differently for heat pumps and air conditioners.
Answer to Problem 13Q
Solution:
The coefficients of performance (COPs) are defined differently for heat pumps and air conditioners because both the machines have different purposes of operation.
Explanation of Solution
Fora heat pump, the coefficient of performance (COPs) is defined as the ratio of
For refrigerator, the coefficient of performance (COPs) is defined as the ratio of heat transfer to the work required to be done for heat transfer as
Conclusion:
Due to the different interests of two different machines, the coefficient of performance (COPs) are defined differently for heat pumps and air conditioners.
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