I'm not entirely sure, but I think the way a fridge works is that they have some special kind of liquid which needs to be really hot to evaporate, and they have special pipes that turn it into gas, so it draws all the heat away from the food, and that's why the back is hot.
It works by pumping the heat that is inside the fridge to the outside, leaving the inside cold. If you put your had behind a fridge you can feel the heat emerging.
Assuming I've interpreted your question correctly, the answer is No: A refrigerator is a heat exchanger; it removes heat from the inside and pumps it to the outside -- to plates on the rear of the fridge. If you feel the back of a refrigerator, it will be warm. You may think that if you separated the plates from the "cooling" part of the fridge and put them outside the room, it would cool the room. And in that case, you'd be correct -- that's how air conditioning works.
A solid object is something you can touch and feel. If you can not touch or feel something it is not solid.
Yes You Can
StaticYes, it stays put, doing nothing until released by an outside force.
Yes
Because the temperature inside the refrigerator is colder than the temperature outside
A suction line is usually cold to the touch.
You feel a cool sensation because the refrigerator is full of cold air.
It works by pumping the heat that is inside the fridge to the outside, leaving the inside cold. If you put your had behind a fridge you can feel the heat emerging.
its when yu feel on a girls boobs(upstairs) but on the outside of her shirt(outsidies)
touch the surface of the brain how does it feel
You can feel your legs by trying to move them or touch them with your hand.
NO!!! it will make you feel even worse
Love the sinner, hate the sin.
ABSOLUTELY If you feel a 'buzz' when you touch a pot on an electrical stove, then there is leakage current where it should not be. Get this fixed immediately! You are in danger of electrocution!
The definition for touch is feel.