Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Which list states the correct order of components for the absorption refrigeration? A) Evaporator, then absorber, then concentrator, then condenser. B) Absorber, then condenser, then evaporator, then concentrator. C) Condenser, then absorber, then concentrator, then evaporator.
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