A heat pump is used to meet the heating requirements of a house and maintain it at 20°C. On a day when the outdoor air temperature drops to 2°C, the house is estimated to lose heat at a rate of 80,000 kJ/h. If the heat pump under these conditions has a COP of 2.5, determine the power consumed by the heat pump.

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Second Law of Thermodynamics topics include: Second law of thermodynamics, cyclic heat engine, kelvin planck statement, refrigerator and heat pump, carnot theorem, absolute temperature scales and clausius theorem. The second law of thermodynamics is a physical law that describes the direction of spontaneous processes and the interconversion of heat and energy.  It states that: Heat always flows from hotter to colder regions of matter. Entropy, the degree of randomness or disorder in a system, tends to increase over time. Every energy transfer increases entropy and reduces the amount of... Show more

A heat pump is used to meet the heating requirements of a house and maintain it at 20°C. On a day when the outdoor air temperature drops to 2°C, the house is estimated to lose heat at a rate of 80,000 kJ/h. If the heat pump under these conditions has a COP of 2.5, determine the power consumed by the heat pump.<img src='https://www.fatskills.com/engineering/thermodynamics-questions-answers-second-law-thermodynamics-q6.png' alt='Find the power consumed by the heat pump' width='295' height='354' class='alignnone size-full wp-image-166410' />






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