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The temperature inside a refrigerator is `t_2` °C and the room temperature is `t_1` °C. The amount of heat delivered to the room for each joule of electrical energy consumed ideally will be

A

`(t_1+t_2)/(t_1+273)`

B

`(t_1)/(t_1-t_2)`

C

`(t_1+273)/(t_1-t_2)`

D

`(t_2+273)/(t_1-t_2)`

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C
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