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The path of thermal energy in a refrigerator is that the thermal energy is removed from the gas, it condenses, or become liquid.
Heat engines transform thermal energy to mechanical energy. A refrigerator is a device that transfers thermal energy from inside the refrigerator to the room outside.
Thermal energy never disappears, but it can be moved from one place to another, which is what a refrigerator does. If you examine your refrigerator you will be able to observe that there are heat exchange tubes (usually on the back) which get hot as they pump heat from the interior to the exterior of the refrigerator.
The device used to measure changes in thermal energy is called a calorimeter.
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The path of thermal energy in a refrigerator is that the thermal energy is removed from the gas, it condenses, or become liquid.
Heat engines transform thermal energy to mechanical energy. A refrigerator is a device that transfers thermal energy from inside the refrigerator to the room outside.
Thermal energy never disappears, but it can be moved from one place to another, which is what a refrigerator does. If you examine your refrigerator you will be able to observe that there are heat exchange tubes (usually on the back) which get hot as they pump heat from the interior to the exterior of the refrigerator.
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A refrigerator.
The device used to measure changes in thermal energy is called a calorimeter.
It removes thermal energy on what ever you place on the refrigerator. The first principle is transfer of heat, the second is solidification or vapourization.
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total thermal energy
Thermal Thermal
It changes electrical energy to thermal energy and light energy