Most refrigerator doors have a magnetic strip around there inside edge (often inside spongy plastic or rubber) this is attracted to the metal inside (or another magnet) and the door closes due to the attraction between the metal and the magnet.
Science-teacher
the refrigerator is iron or steel, therefore the magnet sticks to it.
There is a magnet on the door of the fridge and this is attracted to the metal on the fridge. This closes the door. This method makes it easier to close refrigerator doors and also makes it more likely that you've actually closed the door.
This gas in your refrigerator draws heat away and makes the objects cold
The refrigerator is usually not permanently magnetic; the magnet will induce magnetism temporarily in the refrigerator when it is brought close to it.
My dad told me that I should not put magnets on my refrigerator door that it makes the door rust form the inside out? Is there any truth to that?
Most refrigerator doors have a magnetic strip around there inside edge (often inside spongy plastic or rubber) this is attracted to the metal inside (or another magnet) and the door closes due to the attraction between the metal and the magnet. Science-teacher
No, there are not any fridges that will automatically close after a certain amount of time.
Most refrigerator doors have a magnetic strip around there inside edge (often inside spongy plastic or rubber) this is attracted to the metal inside (or another magnet) and the door closes due to the attraction between the metal and the magnet. Science-teacher
the refrigerator is iron or steel, therefore the magnet sticks to it.
Close the door! I'm dressing!
Close the door
There is a magnet on the door of the fridge and this is attracted to the metal on the fridge. This closes the door. This method makes it easier to close refrigerator doors and also makes it more likely that you've actually closed the door.
It absorbs the bad smell in the refrigerator and that makes it smell better
The refrigerator isn't actually a magnet, it it simply made of metal which magnets can then stick to.
yes. there is a button that is pushed when you close it. and when you open it the button is released.
It makes noise and cools everything.
The name refrigerator is intended to mean that which makes things frigid (meaning very cold).