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A Fridge in Space: A Case Study in Thermodynamics

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Subject:
Science and Technology, Social Sciences
Institution Name:
National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science
Collection:
Case Study Teaching in Science
Grade Level:
Post-secondary
Grade Sub-Level:
Community College - Lower Division, College - Upper Division
Abstract:

This case analyzes the principles of thermodynamics and the operating cycle of an adiabatic demagnetizing refrigerator (ADR), a piece of equipment NASA uses to keep x-ray detectors cold enough to work. A synthesis of all the basic principles of thermodynamics, the case would be appropriate for students enrolled in a thermal physics course, typically taught at a sophomore level.

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English
Material Type:
Activities and Labs, Lesson Plans
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Copyright Holder:
National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science, University at Buffalo

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