Suppose you want to operate an ideal refrigerator at -18.5 °C, and you would like it to have a coefficient of performance of at least 8.25. What is the maximum hot reservoir temperature Th for such a refrigerator?

Maximum Hot Reservoir Temperature for Ideal Refrigerator

Physics Problem: Ideal Refrigerator and Hot Reservoir Temperature

Question:

Suppose you want to operate an ideal refrigerator at -18.5 °C, and you would like it to have a coefficient of performance of at least 8.25. What is the maximum hot reservoir temperature Th for such a refrigerator?

Answer:

To solve this problem, we use the formula for the coefficient of performance (COP) of an ideal Carnot refrigerator:

COP = Tc / (Th − Tc)

Where:

  • Tc is the temperature of the cold reservoir in Kelvin
  • Th is the temperature of the hot reservoir in Kelvin

Step 1: Convert cold reservoir temperature to Kelvin.

Tc = -18.5°C + 273.15 = 254.65 K

Step 2: Use the COP formula to solve for Th.

8.25 = 254.65 / (Th − 254.65)

Step 3: Solve for the denominator.

Th − 254.65 = 254.65 / 8.25 ≈ 30.87 K

Step 4: Add this to Tc to find Th.

Th = 254.65 + 30.87 = 285.52 K

Step 5: Convert Th back to Celsius.

Th(°C) = 285.52 − 273.15 = 12.37°C

Final Answer:

The maximum hot reservoir temperature is approximately 12.4 °C.

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