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How much heat Q H QH does a heat pump with a coefficient of performance of 2.10 2.10 deliver when supplied with 1.82 kJ 1.82 kJ of electricity?

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The operating coefficient or performance coefficient of a heat pump is the ratio between the heating or cooling provided and the electricity consumed. The higher coefficients are equivalent to lower operating costs. The coefficient can be greater than 1, because it is a percentage of the output: losses, other than the thermal efficiency ratio: input energy. Mathematically can be written as,


\text{Coefficient of performance} = \frac{\text{Heat extracted}}{\text{Electrical energy supplied}}


COP = (Q)/(E)\rightarrow Q =COP* E

Replacing,


Q = 2.1* 1.82kJ


Q = 3.822kJ

Therefore the heat is 3.822kJ

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