4 degrees is the new temperature
-10 + 14 = 4
Because the movement of the gas-molecules inside the freezer are smaller, and therefore, that more molecules are present in a given volume inside the freezer.. If the temperature of the air outside the freezer, was the same as inside the freezer, the air outside and inside would have the same density - roughly said - because the humidity inside the freezer also plays a role. But in general the above is enough to answer your question.
A commercial walk-in-box usually has a time-clock type device for the defrost cycle. It is never inside the box. It is usually mounted on top of the box, or near where the compressor is, which is sometimes on the floor level below.
if you would put a glass wine cup into the freezer (ice box) and take it out and run it under steaming hot water, it will break, its just like ice take dircetly from the freezer and put it under hot water you will here it crackle and break!
could be the ice inside it melting
temperature is 8000К
It is possible that the defrost timer is bad or that there is a leaking gasket on the door. IF the frost appears far in the freezer, it is probably the defrost timer. If the frost is built up near the inside edges of the door, the gasket is loose or bad
The low temperature inside the freezer causes the air inside the balloon to contract.
The defrost function simply directs air over the inside of you windshield. It's temperature is controlled by the temperature dial on your environmental controls.
Because of the very low temperature inside a freezer, the sudden temperature change in the bulb when it switches on would make it pop.
Because the movement of the gas-molecules inside the freezer are smaller, and therefore, that more molecules are present in a given volume inside the freezer.. If the temperature of the air outside the freezer, was the same as inside the freezer, the air outside and inside would have the same density - roughly said - because the humidity inside the freezer also plays a role. But in general the above is enough to answer your question.
If you mean the temperature inside a freezer, these are usually around -18 to -19 degrees celsius or 0 to -2 degrees Fahrenheit
A commercial walk-in-box usually has a time-clock type device for the defrost cycle. It is never inside the box. It is usually mounted on top of the box, or near where the compressor is, which is sometimes on the floor level below.
A freezer is a appliance that maintains a low enough temperature to freeze whatever is placed inside it, often food. Ice is frozen water, often made in a freezer.
Chest freezers generally store food better. Since cold air drops, cold air will be lost every time the door is opened. That doesn't happen with a chest freezer. Also, many chest freezers do not have a defrost cycle. The air inside the freezer will warm up during the defrost cycle which will affect the quality of foods stored long-term.
Basically the freezer does work to keep the inside at a lower temperature than outside. The coolant is compressed, and uses absorbed heat to expand again.
Cubic feet for a freezer or refrigerator refers the interior storage space. So measure the inside of the freezer.
The inside.