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if fridge is not ideal then it can't absorb the heat in the room
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the temprature will increase. it was a question in my textbook some years ago.

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the temp will increase.....it can be answerd on carnots cycle....basically the fridge will give out heat instead of absorbing

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carnots cycle?
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there won't be any change in the temp... coz on one side the open door tries to cool the room whereas on the other side the motor of the refrigerator gives out the heat... hence there is no change in temp...
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no the temp will increase coz electrical energy coming to fridge is dissipated in the room
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well taking that into consideration there is just going to be a slight.. very slight inc. in temp....

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