A Carnot air conditioner takes energy from the thermal energy of a room at, and transfers it to the outdoors, which is at 96^oF.
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A Carnot air conditioner takes energy from the thermal energy of a room at 70°F and transfers it as heat to the outdoors, which is at 96°F. For each joule of electric energy required to operate the air conditioner, how many joules are removed from the room?
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