Answer:
performance coefficient from largest to the smallest
P= 500 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 2000 J/s
P= 250 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1000 J/s
P= 750 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1500 J/s
) P= 400 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1200 J/s
P= 500 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1500 J/s
P= 1000 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 3000 J/s.
the rate at which they raise the temperature of the room.
2.1.P= 1000 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 3000 J/s
P= 500 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 2000 J/s
P= 750 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1500 J/s
P= 500 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1500 J/s
P= 400 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1200 J/s
P= 250 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1000 J/s
Explanation:
A refrigerator is a device that uses work to remove heat energy from a cold reservoir and deposit it into a hot reservoir. .A good refrigerator (with a large performance coefficient) will remove a large amount of heat energy from the cold reservoir for a small amount of work input
The performance coefficient of a refrigerator is defined as the ratio of the heat energy removed from the cold reservoir to the work input to the refrigerator:
k=QC/W
power is defined as work per unit time
1.k=1500/750=2
2. 1200/400=3
3.2000/500=4
4.1000/250=4
5.1500/500=3
6.3000/1000=3
performance coefficient from largest to the smallest
P= 500 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 2000 J/s
P= 250 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1000 J/s
P= 750 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1500 J/s
) P= 400 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1200 J/s
P= 500 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1500 J/s
P= 1000 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 3000 J/s
2, Rate at which they raise the temperature of the room.
rate at which temperature rises in the inner chamber of the refrigerator is proportional to the rate of energy used to dispel heat from the refrigerator
1.P= 1000 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 3000 J/s
P= 500 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 2000 J/s
P= 750 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1500 J/s
P= 500 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1500 J/s
P= 400 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1200 J/s
P= 250 W, Qc,max/deltaT= 1000 J/s