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1 February, 04:17

If a refrigerator is a heat pump that follows the first law of thermodynamics, how much heat was removed from food inside of the refrigerator if it released 222J of energy to the room?

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  1. 1 February, 04:41
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    By following the first law of thermodynamics, i think the refrigerator moved 222 J of energy from the food.

    This will make the food colder but at the same time releasing the exact amount to the environment around it.
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