EBK COLLEGE PHYSICS
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Author: Knight
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Chapter 11, Problem 58GP
The coefficient of performance of a refrigerator is 5.0.
a. If the compressor uses 10 J of energy, how much heat is exhausted to the hot reservoir?
b. If the hot-reservoir temperature is 27°C, what is the lowest possible temperature in °C of the cold reservoir?
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