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Anonymous

Feb 17, 2025

Which of the following cools the air in a household refrigerator?

What mechanism is responsible for cooling the air inside a household refrigerator?

8 Answers

A
Anonymous

Dec 27, 2024

Absorption of the heat from the air due to evaporation of the liquid refrigerant.
A
Anonymous

Jan 17, 2025

The following cools the air in a household refrigerator: Absorption of the heat from the air due to evaporation of the liquid refrigerant . Correct BThe function of the refrigerator is to absorb heat into the refrigeration system. The evaporator is placed in the area to be cooled. The refrigerant vaporizes from the heat it absorbs heat in the evaporator.
A
Anonymous

Jan 22, 2025

All of the above according to one source hence,A. Reduction of the air temperature due to condensation of the gaseous refrigerantB. Absorption of the heat from the air due to evaporation of the liquid refrigerantC. The transfer of heat from the air to the compressor due to expansion of the gaseous refrigerantD. The transfer of heat to the evaporator due to compression of the liquid refrigerantA refrigerator enables the air inside its space cool down and prevents heat from getting inside as to maintain the cool air as much as possible.Heat transfer is the process by which heat projects externally however, depending on the temperature and pressure. Also called the movement of heat from a low temperatured state which increases as heat progresses.
The answer is A since refrigeration occurs when the normal room temperature heat is drawn away from the inside of the unit through the evaporation of a liquid. Through the process of entropy then, the air instantly cools to the right temperature to preserve food.
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Anonymous

Feb 19, 2025

There are no choices but the answer willbe mostly for the liquids
  B.Absorption of the heat from the air due to evaporation of the liquid refrigerant
Absorption of the heat from the air due to evaporation of the liquid refrigerant.Explanation:I got it right on my test100% sure

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