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A Reversible Engine Takes in Heat at a Rate of 555

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A reversible engine takes in heat at a rate of 555 W and exhausts heat at 482 W.
(a) How much power does it produce?
(b) What is its efficiency?
(c) If operated in reverse as a refrigerator, what would be its performance coefficient
(COP)?

Differentiate between prepaid expenses, accrued expenses, unearned revenues, and accrued revenues.
Calculate depreciation and understand its impact on financial statements.
Comprehend the importance of matching expenses with revenues in the correct accounting period.
Understand the purpose and process of adjusting entries in the accounting cycle.

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