P5_7 Baked Alaska

Authors

  • Billy Peacock University of Leicester
  • Alfred Thomas Hopkinson University of Leicester
  • Jack Weston University of Leicester
  • Matthew Logan University of Leicester
  • Archie Page University of Leicester

Abstract

Alaska currently has a very cold Arctic and sub-Arctic environment, but due to global warming and a proposed increase of global temperatures of 5.4 ◦C by 2100 AD this is being threatened. We calculated if placing an insulating cube on Alaska in 2100 AD and using a refrigerator to cool it down to its 2019 AD temperatures was a viable solution to keeping Alaska cold. It was worked out it would need 1.1×1015 J of work in order to cool the interior of the cube. It was concluded the environmental damage and increased fossil fuel emissions are too great for this to be a option.

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Published

11/28/2019

How to Cite

Peacock, B., Hopkinson, A. T., Weston, J., Logan, M., & Page, A. (2019). P5_7 Baked Alaska. Physics Special Topics, 18(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/pst/article/view/3327

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