it is potential or chemical
MOST refrigerators run on electrical energy. There are a few that use heat energy, in the form of burning propane, natural gas or even kerosene.
Heat engines transform thermal energy to mechanical energy. A refrigerator is a device that transfers thermal energy from inside the refrigerator to the room outside.
the form of energy the body use is food
The path of thermal energy in a refrigerator is that the thermal energy is removed from the gas, it condenses, or become liquid.
Not enough information. The refrigerator must also follow the Second Law.The energy released to the room is the energy removed from the room, PLUS the energy used by the refrigerator (for example, as electrical energy).
Chemical energy
MOST refrigerators run on electrical energy. There are a few that use heat energy, in the form of burning propane, natural gas or even kerosene.
None.
Yes
Refrigerators run on electricity.
A refrigerator that doesn't use much energy, compared to other refrigerators doing the same job.
Nowadays, most refrigerators use electrical energy.
Heat engines transform thermal energy to mechanical energy. A refrigerator is a device that transfers thermal energy from inside the refrigerator to the room outside.
Nowadays, refrigerators are normally designed to use electrical energy.
the form of energy the body use is food
Kinetic. It's all kinetic (thermal heat energy is actually a form of kinetic energy applied at the molecular level.)
This refrigerator is listed as being energy star complaint,so it has low energy consumption