4 degrees celcius (39 F) is standard.
Yes. The refrigerator is set to hold a certain temperature, that's probably cooler than the environment where the fridge is sest. When you open the door, the cold air will leak out, so the fridge will start working to get the temperature down again. If you were to shut the door the temperature inside would drop rather quickly, and the fridge could stop working for awhile. But as long as the door is open, the temperature will remain high and the fridge will keep working. And as long as it's working it will be using up electric energy.
Assuming the fridge is set at the correct temperature and working correctly, I wouldn't go beyond two days because of the ingredients in the mayonnaise.
Either the fridge has broken down (motor broken can you hear it whirring?) or the temperature sensor has failed, or the fuse has blown (does the light come on when you open the door). Try changing the setting of the temperature control.
the reccomended temperature of a fridge is 4-5 degrees, but it can vary
simply to keep food fresh. If the fridge's temp is too high, food will warm to room temperature and go off faster. Too cold, then the food will freeze! Everytime you open the fridge door you are letting room temperature air inside, increasing the temperature of the air inside the fridge, therefore the fridge (if automatic) will measure the temperature and make the air to the right temperature.
Depends on what temperature you set your fridge and what compartment you talking about.
37ºF
oven - fridge. make your mind up. A fridge should be under 5C oven - fridge. make your mind up. A fridge should be under 5C
It would depend on the temperature that the refridgerator was set at.
No. The doors of the fridge have insulation in them, and the magnetic force does not affect temperature inside the fridge whatsoever.
4 Degree - Fridge -18 Degree - Freezer
Nothing will happen, except the thermometer will show the fridge's interior temperature.