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The heat capacity of a refrigerating chamber is `80000cal`. Calculate the time in which the temperature of the chamber is reduced from `0.5^(@)C` ot `0^(@)C` if the power of the motor working the machine is `300W`. Ambient temperature `=27^(@)C`.

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