Physics, 06.03.2020 20:23 DivineMemes420
A refrigerator using refrigerant-134a as the working fluid operates the condenser at 700 kPa and the evaporator at −10°C. This refrigerator freezes water while rejecting heat to the ambient air at 22°C. The compressor has an isentropic efficiency of 85 percent. Determine the process that causes the greatest amount of exergy destruction.
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