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30 November, 17:29

In one cycle, a freezer uses 585 J of electrical energy in order to remove 1750 J of heat from its freezer compartment at 10.0 F. a. What is the coefficient of performance of this freezer? b. How much heat does it expel into the room during this cycle?

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  1. 30 November, 17:47
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    (a) 0.525

    (b) 1750J

    Explanation:

    Coefficient of Performance (COP) = Q2 / (Q1 - Q2)

    Q1 = heat rejected to the surrounding = 1750J

    Q2 = heat absorbed in the environment = 585K

    COP = 585 / (1700 - 585) = 585/1115 = 0.525

    (b). Heat expelled to the surrounding (room) = 1750J
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