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An ideal Carnot engine is operated as an air conditioner to cool a house in the summer.The air conditioner removes An ideal Carnot engine is operated as an air conditioner to cool a house in the summer.The air conditioner removes   Of heat per second from the house,and maintains the inside temperature at   While the outside temperature is   The power required to run the air conditioner under these operating conditions is closest to A) 3,600 W. B) 4,400 W. C) 5,100 W. D) 5,800 W. E) 6,600 W.
Of heat per second from the house,and maintains the inside temperature at An ideal Carnot engine is operated as an air conditioner to cool a house in the summer.The air conditioner removes   Of heat per second from the house,and maintains the inside temperature at   While the outside temperature is   The power required to run the air conditioner under these operating conditions is closest to A) 3,600 W. B) 4,400 W. C) 5,100 W. D) 5,800 W. E) 6,600 W.
While the outside temperature is An ideal Carnot engine is operated as an air conditioner to cool a house in the summer.The air conditioner removes   Of heat per second from the house,and maintains the inside temperature at   While the outside temperature is   The power required to run the air conditioner under these operating conditions is closest to A) 3,600 W. B) 4,400 W. C) 5,100 W. D) 5,800 W. E) 6,600 W.
The power required to run the air conditioner under these operating conditions is closest to


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