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Refrigeration Cycle: Understanding qL/wc & qH
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[QUOTE="aaronfue, post: 4584319, member: 447831"] I'm trying to get a good understanding of the two images attached. So when calculating the coefficient of performance, I will need to use q[SUB]L[/SUB]/w[SUB]c[/SUB]. This is something that I've read in my textbook. Now when I was working with another student on this he told me that the work of the compressor will change due to q[SUB]H[/SUB]? I'm not sure what he's talking about, and I think he just copied someone's work. And I thought that q[SUB]H[/SUB] was to be calculated from: q[SUB]H[/SUB] = h[SUB]2[/SUB] - h[SUB]1[/SUB]. Is this not correct? Can someone help me understand what is going on here? [/QUOTE]
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