White reflects heat,thereforereducing heat radiation to keep the fridge or freezer cool
What is the heat generated by a typical fridge or freezer
it can go from the freezer to the oven to the freezer.
damage to the heat pump
Heat can beradiated,conducted or travel byconvection or a combination of these three.The base of the cup would conduct the heat to the surface it is sitting on and the body of the cup would radiate the heat and the air in the freezer would transfer the heat by convection currents.
Somebody put it there. Snakes lack limbs so there is no way for them to open a freezer door. If the snake somehow pushed it open it would immediately retreat because of the cold. A live snake could get into your freezer through the back or undrside. However, as the person above pointed out snakes are not partial to the cold they always look for warmth or a heat source. Definitely someone was playing a prank on you, or wanted you to react to the snake in your freezer. Many times pet and/or wild snakes go under freezers because there is heat emitted from the bottom, but There's no reason a snake would go in the freezer even if it could.
Conduction
Your freezer operates on the basic principles of the refrigeration cycle. Your freezer does not make cold, it removes heat from the cabinet space. That heat is then discharged to the outside of the unit via a set of coils (either on the back or bottom of the unit). This cycle should keep the operating components of your freezer operating well throughout the winter months.
The freezer takes heat out of the air in it, and discards the heat elsewhere. As long as the air in the freezer is colder than the water in the ice-cube tray, heat flows out of the water into the air around it, and is removed by the freezer. If the temperature of that air happens to be lower than the melting/freezing point of water, then the water eventually freezes at some time during the process.
Water kept in freezer looses heat and turns into solid as soon it reaches below its melting point.
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Melting is the result of enough heat energy being transferred INTO an object to turn it into a liquid. Freezing is the result of enough heat energy being transferred OUT of a liquid to turn it into a solid. Melting and freezing are not as much of a "process" as they are a result. For example: When you put water into the freezer, the heat energy in the warm water is transferred into the colder air, which causes the water to freeze. That process causes the air in the freezer to warm up slighltly. The process of refridgeration then transfers that heat out of the freezer, which makes the air in the freezer nice and cold again.