Because of the steel (iron) used to manufacture the door.
Most fridge doors are made of steel which is magnetic. When you bring N/S pole of Magnet near the door it creates oppposite ple S/N on the door and due to attractive force the manet sticks to the fridge.
The force that helps hold things to fridge doors is magnetism. Magnets on the fridge door create a magnetic field that attracts ferromagnetic materials like iron or steel, allowing items like magnets, notes, or photos to stick to the surface.
A fridge, an oven , a tv, a speaker, cuboard doors & a radio.
Refrigerator doors are typically made of metal, which is attracted to magnets. Magnets have a magnetic field that interacts with the metal, causing them to stick to the surface. This allows people to easily display items like notes or photographs on their fridge.
No. The doors of the fridge have insulation in them, and the magnetic force does not affect temperature inside the fridge whatsoever.
The magnets in a refrigerator are typically found on the front or side doors. People use them to attach notes, photos, or other small items to the refrigerator. Magnets stick to the metal surface of the fridge due to magnetic attraction.
The reason why they don't stick together is because magnets have a positive and negative charge. if you put a positive charge side together with another positive side it won't stick because they are the same charge. if they are opposites they will stick.
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.
electromagnetic force - specifically magnetic
they work in eg. compasses, fridge doors, and in some handbag clips.
Fridge magnets do not consume electricity on their own, so they do not waste electricity. They are simply decorative items that stick to the front surface of the refrigerator using a magnetic force.
Because the fridge's outer part contains metal or a metallic alloy.