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Chapter 13 Problem 13.6

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In a refrigerator, heat is removed by a cold refrigerant fluid that circulates within a tubular space embedded inside a metal plate, as Figure 13.12 illustrates. A good refrigerator cools food as quickly as possible. Which arrangement works best: (a) an aluminum plate coated with ice, (b) an aluminum plate without ice, (c) a stainless steel plate coated with ice, or (d) a stainless steel plate without ice?

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Title Physics, 9 
Author John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson
ISBN 9780470879528

In a refrigerator, heat is removed by a cold refrigerant

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