Because of the steel (iron) used to manufacture the door.
Because of the steel (iron) used to manufacture the door.
it stickes to the fridge door because a fridge is steel and it contracts the magnet x
A fridge, an oven , a tv, a speaker, cuboard doors & a radio.
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.
No. The doors of the fridge have insulation in them, and the magnetic force does not affect temperature inside the fridge whatsoever.
they work in eg. compasses, fridge doors, and in some handbag clips.
They magnetic and magnets are attracted to metal objects. since the refrigerator has metal in it the magnet sticks to it.
Because the fridge's outer part contains metal or a metallic alloy.
Magnets are actually used in most of the items we use today, such as: * car doors * door hinges * computers * hoovers * blenders * CD players * washing machines * fax machines * escalators * elevators * loud speakers * credit cards * TVs * fridge doors * toys * jewelry * electric toothbrushes * junk yards * Roller Coasters *fridge magnets
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.
Sometimes they do and sometimes they won't. Because some fridges are made with metal and some are not but the ones that are not made with metal can not have magnets stick to them.
Magnets are everywhere - junkyards, things that go on your fridge, even the fridge itself!
Loudspeakers have magnets in themAnswer:* Anything with an electric motor * Cathode ray tube devices (TVs etc.) * Telephones * Doorbells * Fridge doors nad fridge magnets * Pass cards * Stud finders * Some screwdrivers
Fridge Magnets - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G