For a carnot cycle with water as the operating fluid the


For a Carnot cycle, with water as the operating fluid, the following steps are known to occur. The water changes from saturated liquid to saturated vapor at 200°C as heat is added. Heat is rejected at constant pressure at 20 kPa. This heat engine is powering a Carnot cycle refrigerator, which operates between -15 and 20°C. Find the heat added per kilogram of water in the heat engine cycle. Also, how much heat would need to be added so the refrigerator can remove 1 kJ from the cooled space?

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