In 1874
The first known artificial refrigeration was demonstrated by William Cullen at the University of Glasgow in 1748. Between 1805, when Oliver Evans designed the first refrigeration machine that used vapor instead of liquid, and 1902 when Willis Haviland Carrier demonstrated the first air conditioner, scores of inventors contributed many small advances in cooling machinery. In 1850 or 1851, Dr. John Gorrie demonstrated an ice maker.
In 1748 William Cullen demostrated artificial refrigeration for the first time, at Glasgow university. This discovery was however not put to pratical use.In 1823, Michael Faraday learned how to change ammonia vapor to a liquid by compressing it ad the liquid is allowed to evaporate this process we have our modern fridges.
Carlinde a Swiss inventor invented the first refridgerating machine in 1874. He used it to cool beer. In 1877 Linde used ammonia as the liquid in the machine. Modern fridges are based on the method. Frezzers work in the same way, but are more powerful and give a greater cooling effect. IN a frezzer food stays frozen at-18 degree centigrade.
1923 and was invented by Micheal Faraday
It was invented in 1947.
it was invented so food could stay cold and would not spoil. It was also invented to prevent diseases like e-coli and salmonella.
in 1954
1922
Thefirst electric refrigerator was sold 1928
The domestic refrigerator was invented in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The refrigerator was invented by Fred W. Wolf in 1913.
The refrigerator was invented in1911.The inventor was a french monk.
thomas Moore invented the fridge freezer and refrigerator
The refrigerator was invented by John Gorrie.
No, John Standard did not invent the refrigerator. The man who invented the refrigerator was named Oliver Evans. He invented the fridge in the year of 1805.
The Refrigerator train cars were invented in 1867 and was patented by J.B. Sutherland. His nationality is the USA.
A Refrigerator
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He co-invented the refrigerator, he did not invent it.