Shown in the figure below is the cycle undergone by a Heat Pump. Your heat pump runs using 38.55 moles of monatomic Helium gas. At point a in the figure, the temperature is T₂ = 321 Kelvin and the pressure is Pa = 216000 Pascals. During the process a-b, the Volume of the system Quadruples. P Cv = Cp = Y = STATE a b с isothermal P (Pa) b V Joules/(mole. K); Joules/(mole K); V (m³) T (K) PROCESS W (J) a-b b-c c-a Total Qhot = Qcold = Performance Coefficient = Joules; Joules; Q (J) AU (J) Activate Windows Go to Settings to activate Windo

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Shown in the figure below is the cycle undergone by a Heat Pump. Your heat pump runs using 38.55 moles of monatomic Helium gas. At point a in the figure, the temperature
is T₂ = 321 Kelvin and the pressure is Pa = 216000 Pascals. During the process a→b, the Volume of the system Quadruples.
P
Cv=
Cp
Y =
C
с
a
STATE
a
b
isothermal
P (Pa)
b
V
Joules/(mole. K);
Joules/(mole K);
V (m³)
T (K)
PROCESS W (J)
a-b
b-c
c-a
Total
Qhot =
Qcold =
Performance Coefficient =
Joules;
Joules;
Q (J)
AU (J)
Activate Windows
Go to Settings to activate Window
Transcribed Image Text:Shown in the figure below is the cycle undergone by a Heat Pump. Your heat pump runs using 38.55 moles of monatomic Helium gas. At point a in the figure, the temperature is T₂ = 321 Kelvin and the pressure is Pa = 216000 Pascals. During the process a→b, the Volume of the system Quadruples. P Cv= Cp Y = C с a STATE a b isothermal P (Pa) b V Joules/(mole. K); Joules/(mole K); V (m³) T (K) PROCESS W (J) a-b b-c c-a Total Qhot = Qcold = Performance Coefficient = Joules; Joules; Q (J) AU (J) Activate Windows Go to Settings to activate Window
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