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Condenser coil in refrigerator is ideally made up of : options. A: bad conductor B: good conductor C: semiconductor D: insulators

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Answered by preeti19741108
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bad conductor is the answer I hope it's correct

Answered by tripathiakshita48
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The correct answer is Option B which is a good conductor.

The ideal condenser coil construction includes good conductors.

Your home's interior is cooled by your cooling system, which includes your central air conditioner. To complete the cooling process, this unit will use its refrigerant to transition from a liquid state to a gas state and back to a liquid state. The transfer of the refrigerant depends heavily on the performance of the condenser and evaporator coils.

The liquid refrigerant is stored in the condenser coil, which is also made of copper. The gas is under more pressure thanks to the compressor. The result is that the gas condenses into a liquid state. The heat that the refrigerant contains is released as it transforms into a liquid state. Outside is where the heat is radiated. After that, the liquid refrigerant returns inside, restarting the cycle.

Since copper is a very effective conductor of electricity, cooling coils in refrigerators are made of this metal.

The fact that copper is an excellent heat conductor is another justification for using it.

Because of this, copper is used in refrigerator cooling coils to conduct heat away from the appliance.

That's why good conductors are basically used to form an ideal Condenser coil.

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