An ice-making machine inside a refrigerator operates in a Carnot cycle. It takes heat from liquid water at 0.0^@ C and rejects heat to a room at a temperature of 22.5^@ C. Suppose that liquid water with a mass of 85.7 kg at 0.0^@ C is converted to ice at the same temperature. Take the heat of fusion for water to be Lf = 3.34xx105 J/kg .How much energy E must be supplied to the device?

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2022-12-05

An ice-making machine inside a refrigerator operates in a Carnot cycle. It takes heat from liquid water at 0.0 C and rejects heat to a room at a temperature of 22.5 C. Suppose that liquid water with a mass of 85.7 kg at 0.0 C is converted to ice at the same temperature. Take the heat of fusion for water to be L f = 3.34 × 105 J / k g .How much energy E must be supplied to the device?

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plenarnoDcg

Beginner2022-12-06Added 6 answers

The amount of energy that must be supplied to the device is calculated using the opposite principle of a heat engine. The value obtained is 2 , 359 , 104.39 J .
Refrigerator and Carnot Engine
Given that cooler temperature is,
T 1 = 0 C = 273 K
The hotter temperature is;
T 2 = 22.5 C = 295.5 K
The heat used to melt a certain mass of water can be given as;
Q 1 = m × L f
Substituting the known values, we get;
Q 1 = 85.7 k g × 3.34 × 10 5 J / k g = 28623800 J
Now, we use the Carnot engine equation, we get;
Therefore,
Q 2 = Q 1 T 2 T 2 = 28623800 J × 295.5 K 273 K = 30982904.39 J
The work on the refrigerator is given by;
W = Q 2 Q 1 = 30982904.39 J 28623800 J = 2359104.39 J
Hence the energy that must be applied is E = 2359104.39 J

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