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28 November, 22:44

The room contains a refrigerator, operated by an electric motor. The motor does work at the rate of 438 W when it is running. The refrigerator removes heat from the food storage space at a rate of 450 W when the motor is running. In an effort to cool the room, you open the refrigerator door and let the motor run continuously. At what net rate is heat added to (+) or subtracted from (-) the room and all of its contents?

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  1. 28 November, 22:57
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    Answer: Heat is removed from the room at 12W

    Explanation:

    Energy (heat) is generated by the the rotor at a rate

    ∆Q/t = 438W

    Work is done (heat removal) by the refrigerator at a rate

    ∆W/t = 450W

    Net rate of heat removed =

    ∆Q/t - ∆W/t

    = (438 - 450) W

    = - 12W
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