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the water droplets indicate that the air is cooler on one side of the glass. If the droplets are inside, then the outside is cooler. If the droplets are outside, it means the inside is cooler.
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Condensation is when a vapor turns into a liquid. That is why you see water droplets on or inside of items in a refrigerator. For instance, take droplets inside a jug of milk. While the milk is sitting out, some of the water content in it evaporates inside the container but does not leave since the lid is on. Then you sit in inside the refrigerator. That vapor turns back into water because the refrigerator is cold, and the liquid runs back down the inside of the jug.
Water is evaporated faster outside a refrigerator.
The refrigerant
Outside, no. Inside, it depends on the model.
what happens is that all the heat is taken out of the refrigerator, leaving it cool on the inside and warm on the outside.
Its called water vapor.Its happens when the outside is really hot or warm and the inside of whatever is cool or cold.
Because the refrigerator takes heat from colder region (inside) and throw it to the hotter region(outside) in order to maintain the lower temperature inside.
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Communities have strict laws about keeping and/or storing an empty refrigerator outside the home. Refrigerators pose a danger to children who can become trapped inside them. You must remove the door from the refrigerator if you are storing it outside.
Yes. Children have been locked inside and suffocated. Additionally, the refrigerant inside the refrigerator has been known to cause harm to the ozone in the atmosphere, so it is a hazard in that aspect.