The C.O.P. of reverse Carnot cycle is most strongly dependent on which of the following?
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The C.O.P for reverse Carnot refrigerator is 2. The ratio of lowest temperature to highest temperature will be _____
If a condenser and evaporator temperatures are 250 K and 100 K respectively, then reverse Carnot C.O.P is _________
Efficiency of the Refrigerator is _________ to the C.O.P of refrigerator.
What is the C.O.P. of a refrigeration system if the work input is 40 KJ/kg and work output is 80 KJ/kg and refrigeration effect produced is 130 KJ/kg of refrigerant flowing.
Find the Relative C.O.P. of a refrigeration system if the work input is 100 KJ/kg and refrigeration effect produced is 250 KJ/kg of refrigerant flowing. Also Theoretical C.O.P. is 3.
If a condenser and evaporator temperatures are 225 K and 100 K respectively, then reverse Carnot C.O.P is _________
If a condenser and evaporator temperatures are 312 K and X K respectively, and C.O.P. is given as 5 then find the value of X.
The C.O.P for reverse Carnot refrigerator is 6. The ratio of lowest temperature to highest temperature will be _____
In general the ratio of lowest to highest temperature with respect to C.O.P. can be denoted by _________
The C.O.P for reverse Carnot refrigerator is 2. The ratio of highest temperature to lowest temperature will be _____