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Heat Delivered to Hot Body in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Formulas
Heat Delivered to Hot Body is the amount of heat energy transferred to the hot body in an air refrigeration system during a refrigeration cycle. And is denoted by Q
delivered
. Heat Delivered to Hot Body is usually measured using the Kilojoule per Minute for Power. Note that the value of Heat Delivered to Hot Body is always negative.
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning formulas that make use of Heat Delivered to Hot Body
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Energy Performance Ratio of Heat Pump
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What is the Heat Delivered to Hot Body?
Heat Delivered to Hot Body is the amount of heat energy transferred to the hot body in an air refrigeration system during a refrigeration cycle. Heat Delivered to Hot Body is usually measured using the Kilojoule per Minute for Power. Note that the value of Heat Delivered to Hot Body is always negative.
Can the Heat Delivered to Hot Body be negative?
Yes, the Heat Delivered to Hot Body, measured in Power can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Heat Delivered to Hot Body?
Heat Delivered to Hot Body is usually measured using the Kilojoule per Minute[kJ/min] for Power. Watt[kJ/min], Kilowatt[kJ/min], Milliwatt[kJ/min] are the few other units in which Heat Delivered to Hot Body can be measured.
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