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How does the heating-cycle charge compensator differ during the heating and cooling cycles?
 
  A) Most of the refrigerant leaves during the cooling cycle.
  B) The temperature of the coolant is lower during the cooling cycle.
  C) Less coolant needs to be circulated during the heating cycle.
  D) Most of the refrigerant leaves during the heating cycle.

Question 2

A process that moves vertically up a psychrometric chart:
 
  A) Is a sensible process. B) Does not affect the relative humidity of the air.
  C) Is a latent process. D) Does not affect the specific humidity of the air.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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