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Hi! I have a problem that I simply can't solve. I was hoping you could push me in the right direction. English isn't my native language, so please excuse errors relating to that.
A pump fetches water from the bottom of a sea where the water has a temperature of 4C (277K). It transfers this water into a heat carrier (direct translation from swedish - don't know the actual term) in a house where the temperature is 58C (331K). The electrical power of the pump is 1.00kW and when it's running it adds a heat power of 3.55kW to the heat carrier. Approximate how much the total entropy increases per time unit due to the pump while running. The excess heat is emitted at 20C (293K).
Again, I apologize for any linguistic errors. And I don't expect anyone to solve this for me; I just really, really need some pointers.
Thanks in advance,
Nille
A pump fetches water from the bottom of a sea where the water has a temperature of 4C (277K). It transfers this water into a heat carrier (direct translation from swedish - don't know the actual term) in a house where the temperature is 58C (331K). The electrical power of the pump is 1.00kW and when it's running it adds a heat power of 3.55kW to the heat carrier. Approximate how much the total entropy increases per time unit due to the pump while running. The excess heat is emitted at 20C (293K).
Again, I apologize for any linguistic errors. And I don't expect anyone to solve this for me; I just really, really need some pointers.
Thanks in advance,
Nille