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Why cant opening the door of the refrigerator will cool the kitchen?

If you have noticed the warm air blowing from behind your refrigerator, that is the heat that was in the air that is inside your refrigerator. If you leave the door open the air around the refrigerator will briefly feel cold, but it will warm back up and the food in the refrigerator will go bad.


Why is a freezer hard to open after you've just closed it?

When trying to open the freezer that was recently opened, you will get slight vacuum inside opposing the door opening. On the first opening, some relatively warm air enters the fridge and once the door is closed it is cooled and this causes a drop in pressure that is so called "the suction". When you quickly close the door, the moisture in the warm air is cooled instantly and condenses out. This causes the 'new' air to lose volume creating the vacuum effect. Its a good thing really, as it proves that your door seals are working.


Why do you feel cool while opening or closing the door of a refrigerator?

When you open or close the door of a refrigerator, you are allowing the warm air from the surroundings to come in contact with the cooler air inside the fridge. This heat transfer results in a cooling effect on your skin, making you feel cool.


Why when you open a door on a cold day does the cold air come in at the bottom?

this is because cold air is denser (when things lose energy or heat, they shrink), and heavier than the air in your house. when you oppen the door, the ouside air will rush in under the hot air in your house and the hot air will try to rise up and ouside.


Name of thing along bottom of door to keep cold air out?

Door sweep. It is a strip of material attached to the bottom of a door to prevent cold air from entering and warm air from escaping.


Why does your door shut easier in the winter than in the summer?

in the summer, there is more humidity and it causes the wood to swell. When it is cold outside, the swelling goes down and it is easier to close the door without it rubbing against the frame. Heat expands everything, the doors and house included. When they expand the door will rub against the frame. When it's cold things will contract or constrict and therefore the door and house will shrink and be easier to open. ( The house will shrink but since there is a space where the door is the house won't shrink inwards at the door frame but when it expands it will close the gap of the door frame).


Why would one need a cat pet door?

Cat pet doors are generally a small opening found in the front door of a house, and it is covered by a small flap to keep out dirt and cold air. You need a cat pet door if you own a cat, and would like it to leave and enter the house at its pleasure without leaving the whole door open.


What are secret spots on nuketown on black ops?

I only know one, but to get there you go into the yellow house, climb up on to the top of the bunk bed, then jump to where the door is. If you do it right you should be standing in mid air above where the door is (not the door opening where you walk through, but on top of the brown door next to it).


Why would it be scienficly wrong if someone says your letting in cold air by opening the door on a cold morning?

I would say that the natural state of the ambient air temperature is the constant, and that if you open a door in an artificially cooled space, you are not letting on hot or cold, but simply returning that space to the ambient temperature of it's surroundings; or a natural state.


How does air pressure affect the mechanism of opening doors?

Air pressure affects the mechanism of opening doors by creating a pressure difference between the two sides of the door. When there is higher air pressure on one side of the door, it pushes the door closed. Conversely, when there is lower air pressure on one side, it allows the door to open more easily. This pressure difference can make it harder or easier to open a door depending on the conditions.


Does this contain a dangling modifier After opening the door the night air rushed in?

There is A dangling sentence


How does convection keep a house warm?

Convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of air or water. In a house, convection helps distribute warm air from a heater or fireplace throughout the space. As warm air rises, it displaces cooler air, creating a circulation that helps maintain a consistent temperature in the house.