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A Carnot engine is operated as an air conditioner to cool a house down in the summer. The air conditioning removes 14kj of the heat per second from the house, and maintain the inside temperature at 293k, while the outside temperature is 369k. The power required for the air conditioner under these operating conditions, in SI units, is closest to:

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