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Engineering, 11.01.2021 03:00, mckinleesmomp6qj1e

Consider a Carnot-cycle heat pump with R - 134a as the working fluid. Heat is absorbed into the R - 134a at 0 degree C, during which process it changes from a two-phase state to saturated vapor. The heat is rejected from the R - 134a at 60 degree C and ends up as saturated liquid. Find the pressure after compression, before the heat rejection process, and determine the COP for the cycle. Note that this is a refrigeration cycle run in the counterclockwise direction

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