In each cycle of its operation, a refrigerator removes 18 J of heat from the inside of
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In each cycle of its operation, a refrigerator removes 18 J of heat from the inside of the refrigerator and releases 30 J of heat into the room. How much work per cycle is required to operate this refrigerator?
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