Yes but they are different than the common household ones
Yes, fridges use freon as a coolant to maintain their temperature.
No, modern fridges do not use freon as a refrigerant. They now use more environmentally friendly refrigerants such as HFCs or HFOs.
No, new fridges do not use freon as a refrigerant. They typically use more environmentally friendly refrigerants such as HFCs or HFOs.
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Not all fridges contain freon. Some newer models use alternative refrigerants that are more environmentally friendly.
because fridges are magnetic and for decoration
Yes, thermocouple is used in fridges !
Old fridges typically use chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) as the refrigerant gas. These gases have been phased out due to their harmful effects on the ozone layer.
In 1800's people used fridges to preserve there food. They used snow to do this as electric was not invented, they brought snow from local places or from mountains... :) hope i helped!
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Fridges use energy to power the compressor, which circulates refrigerant to cool the interior. The compressor works to maintain a consistent temperature by removing heat from the fridge. Other components such as the fans and lights also contribute to the energy consumption of a fridge.