Want this question answered?
the air in a fridge when you open the door gets hotter because you let the particles out
If u take out the plug and hold the door open, as hot qs the surrounding air
Because cold air rises, very little cold air escapes when you open the top-mounted door of a chest freezer, making it the most efficient style of freezers.
that happens when you open the door and air comes in!
To my understanding, on end of the freezer blows air, quite rapidly, towards the other end which acts like a "vacuum". This is called an "air curtain" and acts just as a door would, keeping cold in and heat out.
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.
When the freezer door is closed the freezer freezes all the water vapour that is in the air inside the freezer compartment. First the invisible molecules of water vapour in the air condense into tiny water droplets, making a mist. Then those droplets freeze solid at 0oC.When the freezer door is opened, the new air from outside has invisible water vapour in it, so the coldness from inside the freezer makes the invisible molecules in the new air condense, thus forming a mist of tiny water droplets suspended in the air.So opening the freezer lets the cold air from inside the freezer cool and condense the water molecules that are in the air just outside the freezer. The result is the mist that you see, a swirling mini-cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the cooled air.Some of this mist will go on to the cold surfaces inside the freezer compartment, where they will freeze solid when the door is closed.Most people don't want too much ice in the freezer compartment, so it is best to not open the freezer door too often. And then make sure that it is closed quickly afterwards, otherwise a lot of ice will build up in the freezer compartment and it will become more difficult to remove the frozen food.
when a cold air front meets a warm air front, the cold air drops as the warm air rises, like what happens when you open your oven when you're baking and when you open your freezer. this combined with a few other variables creates your vortex
Refrigerators use magnets on the door the keep the cold air in, Same with the freezer door.
Refrigerators use magnets on the door the keep the cold air in, Same with the freezer door.
Refrigerators use magnets on the door the keep the cold air in, Same with the freezer door.
Because of extreme low temperatures down to -45 degrees C in freezers when you open the door the warm air from outside will damage the bulb.