The temperature will vary throughout the fridge, particularly after a fresh load is added. But even in 'steady state', the upper of the container will be warmer than the lower. For cold air sinks by virtue of its higher density.
It varies. It will be colder at the bottom than at the top. The temperature difference will only be 1 or 2 degrees at most.... Incidentally - the word is 'does' - not 'dose' !
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A good example of this process is a refrigerator. Electricity is used to power the refrigerator to keep it cool. The room that the fridge is in is warmer. Normally the warm air from the room should flow into the refrigerator until they are the same temperature. The heat mover, which is the refrigerator in this case, absorbs the heat the cooler air absorbs, and moves it back into the room. This keeps the fridge at a constant temperature.
Temperature is usually warmer outside of the fridge.
A refrigerator gets colder when the number is turned higher.
Mold grows faster inside the fridge. The fridge is like an incubator for mold and fungal growth. This is due to the lack of oxygen and excess moisture in the fridge.
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A good example of this process is a refrigerator. Electricity is used to power the refrigerator to keep it cool. The room that the fridge is in is warmer. Normally the warm air from the room should flow into the refrigerator until they are the same temperature. The heat mover, which is the refrigerator in this case, absorbs the heat the cooler air absorbs, and moves it back into the room. This keeps the fridge at a constant temperature.
A good example of this process is a refrigerator. Electricity is used to power the refrigerator to keep it cool. The room that the fridge is in is warmer. Normally the warm air from the room should flow into the refrigerator until they are the same temperature. The heat mover, which is the refrigerator in this case, absorbs the heat the cooler air absorbs, and moves it back into the room. This keeps the fridge at a constant temperature.
The temperature will vary throughout the fridge, particularly after a fresh load is added. But even in 'steady state', the upper of the container will be warmer than the lower. For cold air sinks by virtue of its higher density.It varies. It will be colder at the bottom than at the top. The temperature difference will only be 1 or 2 degrees at most.... Incidentally - the word is 'does' - not 'dose' !
== == It controls the temperature inside the fridge, so you don't have to
You can control the temperature in your refrigerator. Generally the refrigerator is kept at 4 C .
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Temperature is usually warmer outside of the fridge.
The ice melts because the temperature in the refrigerator is above freezing point. This is normal, a refrigerator usually has a temperature of around 4 degrees Celsius.
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If it reaches 50 deg C, then every thing in the fridge as well as the fridge itself should be thrown.
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