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26 July, 10:12

The compressor in a certain Carnot refrigerator performs 580 J of work to remove 150 J of heat from the interior of the refrigerator. How much heat must the coils behind the refrigerator discharge into the kitchen?

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  1. 26 July, 10:43
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    Given:

    Workdone by the system, Win = 580 J

    Workdone consumed, W = 150 J

    Heat loss, Wout = Win - W

    = 580 - 150

    = 430 J

    Heat lost by the coils of the refrigerator to the kitchen = 430 J.
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