Physics, asked by 9841077436, 9 months ago

why does a refrigerator consume more power in summer than in winter to cool same guntity of food by same degree

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Answered by Ashmit28j
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Answer:

Heat pumps are designed to move thermal energy opposite to the direction of spontaneous heat flow by absorbing heat from a cold space and releasing it to a warmer one. Due to surrounding temperature a refrigerator consume more power in summer than in winter to cool the same quantity of food by same degree.

Explanation:

which means that if the surrounding temperature is more then it'll take more amount of work to be done by the heat pump to cool the food, hence the refrigerator will use more energy to cool the food even if it is to the same temperature

Answered by shannu2468
1

Answer:

as it is summer the tempereture too hot and the out side fridge has more temperature and in fridge it gets low temperature and in winter also out side less temp so it takes less current

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