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Free Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science Understanding and applying the second law of thermodynamics.

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  • @Caveman0721 Refrigerant (at this point in the cycle, it is a liquid) flows through pipes in the back of your refrigerator. The refridgerant starts off as a liquid, but turns to a gas when ran through the pipes in the fridge. The transformation from liquid to gas sucks energy from the fridge. After circulating through the pipes, the gasous refridgerant goes into the compressor which, (you guessed it) compresses the refridgerant back into a liquid to cool the fridge.

  • helpful! thanks

  • very nice illustration 

  • in refrigetor ice is created by decreasing temprature to store ice absorbs heat from the food and keeps away from germs and microbes

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  • what about PV work??? Also what about a refrigerator, how do you apply this formula to that system?

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