something that is cold and solid like ice but that stuff does not melt
To keep things cold.
A freezer uses a refrigerant, which absorbs heat from inside the freezer when it evaporates. This causes the temperature inside the freezer to drop, making the air and objects stored in the freezer colder. The refrigerant then releases the absorbed heat outside the freezer, maintaining a cold temperature inside.
It keeps ice and cold drinks cold :)
It is the name of the appliance that keeps foods and other things cold. Most of these machines have a compartment that keeps foods frozen called a freezer compartment.
The inside of a freezer is very hard to calculate! Although, I have calculated that it is about 15 to 31 degrees Celsius.
The condenser on your freezer is hot because it is releasing the heat that has been transferred from inside the freezer to the surrounding air. This is a normal part of the refrigeration process and helps maintain the cold temperature inside the freezer.
Believe it or not, it keeps food cold! Hints in the name.
The life of the freezer depends on the conditions in which it is housed. If the garage is humid, hot or conversely very cold, then your freezer is better off inside.
If you have a refrigerator that needs to be repaired, look at the simple things before getting a new refrigerator. Make sure there is enough coolant in the system to keep it cold and from not freezing up. If the freezer will not keep things frozen, take everything out clean the inside as well as the door of the freezer. Then set the temperature to the middle. In the summer condensation builds up on the door and will not keep the freezer cold.
The function of the freezer evaporator in a refrigerator is to absorb heat from the air inside the freezer, causing the temperature to drop and freeze the items stored inside. This process helps maintain a cold environment in the freezer compartment.
the bag gets cold and keeps the coldness inside it
I would assume a freezer since they're meant to keep things frozen. Also, "a cold place" is subjective.