rifrigerator is or can be treated as the reverse of Carnot's engine
My opinion and it is just a theory is that he had a helping hand to invent the refrigerator-unknown
Actually , He invented a refrigerator using an alternate method from the one we are used to. It only uses a small heat source to provider refrigeration.
Martin Goldstein has written: 'The refrigerator and the universe' -- subject(s): Entropy, Entropy (Information theory), Force and energy
Albert Einstein is most famous for his theory of relativity, which fundamentally changed our understanding of space, time, and gravity. He also made significant contributions to quantum theory and the development of the atomic bomb.
the atomic bomb , a refrigerator , photo electric effect general theory of relavity i dont really know im just a kid answering
The refrigerator coils are typically located on the back or underneath the refrigerator.
In theory, it could. Larger magnets have a stronger and wider magnetic field. If we are talking about refrigerator magnets, then one would need a lot of them. Additional Answer If the refrigerator is magnetic and the magnet you are using is sufficiently powerful, it WILL hold your science book on the refrigerator. The issue you are having is based on the size of your magnet relative to the size of your science book. There are trains in Germany and Japan called Maglevs which float above the ground using sufficiently powerful magnets.
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It keeps heat from outside the refrigerator from getting into the refrigerator.
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