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General Physics 1 Hongqun Zhang The Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University June 2005
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics Heat can travel from higher temperature area to lower temperature area spontaneously. But the reverse process must occur conditionally.
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How Refrigerators Work? 1.Parts of A Refrigerator 2.The Refrigeration Cycle 3. A Relevant Question
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Background Question: Why does it feel cold when rubbing alcohol evaporates from your skin? evaporates from your skin?
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Parts of a Refrigerator Refrigerant (Freon) Compressor Heat-exchanging pipes (Condenser) Expansion valve Heat-exchanging pipes (Evaporator) Evaporator
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The Refrigeration Cycle Higher temperature and higher pressure gas(p 2 =9.2bar, t 2 =46 o c) Lower temperature and higherpressure liquid (p 3 =9bar, t 3 =37.4 o c) Lower temperature and lower pressure liquid (p 4 =1.5bar, t 4 =-20 o c) Lower temperature andlower pressuregas(p 1 =1.5bar, t 1 =-10 o c)
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Conclusion In refrigeration cycle, Freon absorb heat from freezer compartment and release the heat from condenser to outside, with input of electrical work
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Question: Why does Freon liquid pass through expansion valve with the temperature decreasing ?
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