If your refrigerator is outside in -10 degree Celsius weather I find that the refrigerator is unnecessary. If you do decide to still use the refrigerator outside make sure your refrigerator has a power source so that it can keep running.
There is no electromagnetism but it only has magnet at its door
Because a refrigerator works by taking heat from the gas inside its tubings and dispersing that heat into the surrounding area, through the grille at the back.
It works by pumping the heat that is inside the fridge to the outside, leaving the inside cold. If you put your had behind a fridge you can feel the heat emerging.
Simply put a refrigerator works by moving heat from inside the fridge to outside the fridge. The grille at the back of a fridge is the place, where, just as with a car's radiator the unwanted heat is released. And black happens to be the color that is the best when it comes to releasing (and absorbing) energy.
A fridge works by absorbing the thermal energy (heat) out of the things you put in it and a compressor pushes the thermal energy from the food through a tube into the air outside of it.
91.4 F33°C works out to 91.4°F
There is no electromagnetism but it only has magnet at its door
A refrigerator works by compressing and expanding a fluid in order to effect a heat transfer from the medium being cooled to the atmosphere where it is allowed to dissipate. The basic system works as follows: A fluid is compressed which causes it to heat up, this is pumped through a coil which transfers the heat of compression to the atmosphere or other fluid this cools the fluid in the system, the fluid is then expanded through an orifice where it cools even further as a result of the expansion (no heat transfer actually occurs, it's what "causes" the expansion), this then passes through another coil inside the refrigerator where it absorbs heat from the air inside the refrigerator, this heated fluid then passes back to the compressor where it is compressed again causing it to heat up again and the cycle repeats.
There is a product made to remove car scratch, widely announced years ago. If it works on a car, it will works on your refrigerator. Look for the product in car shops.
Simply add 273.15. One degree on the Kelvin scale is the same as one degree on the Celsius scale; however, the two scales start at different points. 0 °C is water's freezing point, whereas 0 K is absolute zero, no heat at all. 0 °C works is 273.15 K, and 0 K is -273.15 °C.
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Well, refrigerator would be the closest answer, I guess.
Super glue.
Rennin is very ineffective at 0 degrees. Its optimum temperature which it works in is body temperature (37oC). If the enzyme is heated up to 70 degrees then it will denature and have no effects at all.
It has a wet atmosphere i believe, I hope this works :)