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An ice-making plant
The work required by the heat pump is supplied entirely by a Carnot heat engine, which operates between a hot reservoir at 220 °C and a cold reservoir at the ambient temperature.

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(a) work output of the Carnot heat engine,
(b) Heat absorbed by the Carnot heat engine from the hot reservoir,
(c) Total heat rejected into the ambient. working on a Carnot cycle heat pump removes 3.5kW heat from the ice, which is maintained at 0 °C and rejects heat to the ambient, which is assumed to be at 25 °C. T

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