Concept explainers
(a)
The actual running time of the heat pump in a day.
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The temperature inside the house
The temperature outside the house
The rate of heat gain per unit degree
The rate of work input of a Carnot heat pump
The average price is
Calculation:
Calculate the coefficient of performance of the Carnot heat.
Determine the total amount of heat lost by the house.
Determine the work input of a Carnot heat pump using COP of the heat pump.
Calculate amount of time the heat pump ran.
Thus, the actual running time of the heat pump in a day is
(b)
The total heating cost that day.
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Calculate the total heating cost that day.
Thus, the total heating cost that day is
(c)
The amount of cost if resistance heating is used instead of heat pump.
(c)
Explanation of Solution
Calculate the amount of cost if resistance heating is used instead of heat pump.
Thus, the amount of cost if resistance heating is used instead of heat pump is
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