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TopicIs anyone on CE smart enough to answer this thermodynamics problem?
SiO4
09/24/19 7:30:41 PM
#17:


Tupacrulez posted...
CrocodileCannon posted...
A refrigerator consumes 400 Watt of electrical power while removing 500 watt heat from the interior to keep it cold.

Calculate net heating rate caused to the room.


That's one helluvan efficient fridge. It's drawing more energy out than its using!


This plus the other parameters. Such as Watts Per Hour, or what.
Also how clean is the discharge etc.

But ya, 400, in and 500 out is pretty good.

Also, I'm not used to hearing thermodynamics being rated in Watts to often.
I understand it is a measure of energy, but still.
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