difference between refrigerator engine and heat engine
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In a heat engine, heat is transferred from a higher temperature level called source to a lower temperature level called sink. Work is obtained during this process. A refrigerator is a reversedheat engine. The only point of difference between the two is of the operating temperatures.
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A refrigerator is a reversed heat engine. Heat is transferred from the lower temperature level to higher temperature by applying external work to maintain the temperature below atmospheric temperature.
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