It goes through the pipes
The compressor is the part of a household refrigerator that cools the air. The function is absorption but the compressor creates the absorption.
No, although the short-term effect would be for the refrigerator air / freezer air to mix with and cool the air in the room.The function of refrigerator is a heat exchanger; it removes heat from the inside of the fridge and pumps it to the outside of the fridge.If we open the refrigerator door, it will remove the heat from the air that mixes inside, but then will exchange the heat back into the kitchen. That's why the room can't be cooled for a long period. In fact, due to waste heat, the room could become warmer once the refrigerator contents have reached room temperature.
If you feel behind a fridge, you will feel the warm air. This warmth is from the inside of the fridge as the inside is cooled, and from the pump.
The freezer compartment is often located at the top of a refrigerator because warm air is less dense than cold air. The cooled air from the freezer compartment goes down, thus it is not lost.
Absorption of the heat from the air due to evaporation of the liquid refrigerant.
The balloon would shrink in size as the air inside cools and contracts. This is because gases, like the air in the balloon, contract when they are cooled and expand when they are warmed.
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A refrigerator.
Yes, a room can be cooled when a refrigerator door is open, but it's not effective or practical. When the refrigerator is running, it removes heat from its interior, expelling that heat into the room via the condenser coils. While the air inside the fridge can become cooler, the overall heat output from the refrigerator will likely raise the room's temperature over time, making it an inefficient cooling method.
Its both air and water cooled.
The 1984 is air cooled, 1985 and on are water cooled.
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