To keep food at a safe temperature and let you know what the degrees are.
Nothing will happen, except the thermometer will show the fridge's interior temperature.
No.. otherwise water would turn to ice when in a fridge.. i don't think that happens too often ;) My fridge thermometer instruction sheet recommended 44 deg. F as the optimum temp for lower shelves.
Since the warmer part of the fridge is the top, you want your thermometer there so you know the rest of the fridge is colder, however be sure you keep it out of the way of where the cold air blows into your fridge to avoid falsely high results.
Yes, it works in the same manner.
Unless your refrigerator has a built-in thermometer, you would need to check it with a thermometer. Purchase of a refrigerator thermometer is highly recommended.
Four degrees centigrade is the recommended temp for a fridge.
For children under three years a rectal thermometer is recommended by medical professionals - whereas after three years using an oral thermometer is safe.
They can do. But most domestic fridges either have a thermometer showing the current temperature, or there is no thermometer in the fridge (probably because it has been misplaced and lost).
Once the water temperature reach -4°,it does not freeze anymore,
Away from where the cold air goes in, probably mid way where u the it is the coldest and warmest in ur fridge
use a thermometer.We can feel how hot or cold something is. However, sometimes things are just too hot or cold for us to feel safely. At other times we need to know exactly how hot or cold something is. When we need to measure temperature correctly we need to use an instrument called a thermometer. This measures temperature in degrees Celsius [sometimes called centigrade] or degrees Fahrenheit. There are different types of thermometers for different situations. A medical thermometer, for example, needs to be very accurate. It measures in fractions of degrees. When we are ill, even tiny changes in temperature are important. Some thermometers use a liquid that moves up a very fine glass tube. Most room thermometers, and outdoor thermometers are like this. The liquid is either mercury [ which is poisonous] or coloured alcohol. As liquids get warmer they expand [get bigger], and move up the tube. Water expands too, but not as much as alcohol and mercury. Thermometers that might be used by small children are not made of glass. They use a digital display which lights up the temperature. Inside the displays are chemicals that change colour according to the temperature.
i think that yr thermostat is broken, the fridge is way cooler than you think! put a sub zero c thermometer in the fridge all h2o will freeze at 0 degrees c unless you put salt in it. what does salt do to stop it freezing?! good luck with yr fridge!