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An ice maker operating at steady state makes ice from liquid water at 32°f. assume that 144 btu/lb of energy must be removed by heat transfer to freeze water at 32°f and that the surroundings are at 83.50°f. the ice maker consumes 1.4 kw of power. determine the maximum rate that ice can be produced, in lb/h, the corresponding rate of heat rejection to the surroundings, in btu/h, and the maximum coefficient of performance of the cycle.
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