Consider a simple ideal Rankine cycle with fixed boiler and
     Consider a simple ideal Rankine cycle with fixed boiler and condenser pressures. If the stream is superheated to a higher pressure, then  The turbine output will decrease  The amount of heat rejected will decreased  The cycle efficiency will decrease  The moisture content at the turbine exit will decrease  In a gas refrigeration cycle (reversed Brayton cycle) where heat is rejected to the ambient, the lowest temperature of the cycle can be lower than the ambient temperature only when employing a regenerator  True  False  For the same heat addition (Q_L), heat rejection (Q_H), and compressor work (W_C), the COP of a refrigerator is  than that of a heat pump  Greater  Less  Equal to  None of the above 
  
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1.8 correct answer is \"a\" part because on superheating the turbine output will increase as turbine as now more pressure to work with. The amount of heat rejected will increase, the cycle efficiency may increase or decrease depending upon the heat input. The moisture content also depends on the exit conditions of the steam which may increase or decrease the moisture content.
1.9 False .... Generally the temperature at the exit of expander is lower than the atmospheric temperature . If the regeneration is added it will decrease the temperature but it is not necessary that we add regeneration.
1.10 for same heat addition and heart rejection, the cop of refrigerator is always less than heat pump

