Chemical Engineering - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 8 (Q.No. 14)
14.
On opening the door of an operating refrigerator kept in a closed room, the temperature of the room will
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Pawan Kumar Sharma said:
2 years ago
On keeping the door of a refrigerator open the refrigerator will give heat to the room and therefore the room temperature increases as the refrigerator takes heat from a low-temperature reservoir and gives it to a high-temperature reservoir here the room is closed so the refrigerator gives heat to the surrounding air in the room making the average temperature of the room increase.
Athraa said:
3 years ago
I think it decreases.
Anooj Pillai said:
5 years ago
Option A is the right answer.
Saini ji said:
8 years ago
@Palash.
But comparatively to closed door, an open door decrease the room temp.
But comparatively to closed door, an open door decrease the room temp.
Palash said:
1 decade ago
A fridge can be though of as a "heat pump". It takes air inside the fridge and cools it by removing heat from it.
This heat has to go somewhere, though, and is usually blown out the back of the fridge by a little fan. (If you feel the back of a fridge on the outside it will usually be warm if the unit is running).
For this reason, when a fridge is running it is really warming up the room a little bit. In fact, since we can't design a fridge to be perfectly efficient (the 2nd law of thermodynamics guarantees this) , some of the electrical energy gets converted to heat, so more heat gets dumped outside the fridge than gets pumped out.
So even if you open the fridge door to let the cool air escape the fridge will still be heating the room more than cooling it.
This heat has to go somewhere, though, and is usually blown out the back of the fridge by a little fan. (If you feel the back of a fridge on the outside it will usually be warm if the unit is running).
For this reason, when a fridge is running it is really warming up the room a little bit. In fact, since we can't design a fridge to be perfectly efficient (the 2nd law of thermodynamics guarantees this) , some of the electrical energy gets converted to heat, so more heat gets dumped outside the fridge than gets pumped out.
So even if you open the fridge door to let the cool air escape the fridge will still be heating the room more than cooling it.
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