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1 August, 10:00

What do refrigerators and air conditioners use to move heat?

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  1. 1 August, 10:20
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    your answer is Freon
  2. 1 August, 10:26
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    They use refrigerant, which freon is a type of. For the cooling mechanism of a refrigeration machine, a compressor pushes the liquid coolant out and into the expansion evaporator. The evaporator uses the cool temperature from the coolant and uses the forced air from a fan (example for AC or fridge) and into an expansion valve that regulates its flow to the next step. It then goes to a condenser where it goes back into a fluid from gas form and back to the compressor. I left a few steps out (it's been a while).
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