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A residential heat pump has a coefficient of performance of 1.49 How much heating effect, in kJ/h, will result when 4 kW is supplied to this heat pump?

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Answer:

21.456 kJ/h

Step-by-step explanation:

See the figure attached. In this case


W_(cycle) = 4 kW


Q_(out) = \text{heating effect}

Coefficient of performance in heat pump is defined by


COP = (Q_(out))/(W_(cycle))


Q_(out) =COP*W_(cycle)


Q_(out) =1.49*4 \, W


Q_(out) = 5.96 \, W

Now it is necessary to change units, remember that Watt (W) is defined as J/s


Q_(out) = 5.96 (J)/(s) (3600s)/(1 h) (1 kJ)/(1000 J)


Q_(out) = 21.456 (kJ)/(h)

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