No. Evaporation and condensation is enough.
internal and external combustion engine
Refrigerators typically require a type of Freon called R-134a.
Yes. A refigerator needs to radiate heat.
No, a refrigerator does not require a water line for basic operation. However, some refrigerators with ice makers or water dispensers may need a water line for those features to function.
Typically, small flat magnets with adhesive backing, known as refrigerator magnets, are used to attach pictures to a refrigerator. They are convenient and do not require any installation.
Yes, a refrigerator typically requires a dedicated electrical outlet to ensure proper functioning and prevent electrical issues.
yes this is because it is the only gas that supports burning. yes
Combustion requires three main components: fuel, oxygen, and heat. These three components are necessary for the chemical reaction that produces heat and light to occur during combustion.
When wiring a house, GFI plugs are strategically placed in areas that can be tripped by water. For example: in bathrooms, in garages, etc. There are certain areas that do not require GFI plugs. A refrigerator is one device that is usually on its own breaker and does not require a GFI plug. My recommendation is to locate where the refrigerator is. If it is in the house remove it and replace it with a non GFI plug.
(in the US) Some states require that homes be sold with refrigerators - other states do not.
The heat of combustion is a measure of how much energy is released when a substance burns. Generally, substances with higher heat of combustion are more stable because they require more energy to break their bonds and ignite.
jet engines require air, compression, and combustion to make it work