Because the heat will infiltrate the cold environment of the fridge, making it work harder.
What could be the temperature of hot objects compared to Cold objects?
heat dosent travel from cold objects to hot objects ,it only travels fron hot to cold objects
Thermal energy moves spontaneously from hot to cold objects.
yes
It works better in a hot room. I am remodeling and the fridge down stairs is not in a heated room and it is winter now so it is kept at about 30 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit ambient temperature. It does not freeze the products in the freezer. When I leave the upstairs fridge room unheated it does the same. The only thing I could think of is that the coolant has to be in a warmer ambient temperature for the coolant liquid to boil and vaporize giving you the -27 degrees in your freezer.
no the fridge keeps them nice. but you dont have to put them in there unless it is to hot indoors
I'm not sure how or why you would have a hot refrigerator unless it is not working. Potato flakes should be kept in a an airtight container in the cupboard or pantry not in the fridge. They will last that way for probably a year from the date you bought them. Check the expiration date on the package.
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What could be the temperature of hot objects compared to Cold objects?
she shouldnt. she should get rid and move on.
in the fridge
heat dosent travel from cold objects to hot objects ,it only travels fron hot to cold objects
Your refrigerator has areas that are colder and warmer and some areas have more humidity. In most refrigerators, the pockets/shelves in the door are the warmest area in the fridge this is because of their closeness to the exterior of the fridge as well as the fact that these items are exposed to the temperature in your home every time the door is opened. Eggs should not be stored in the door because of this fluctuation in temperature. The lower shelves in the fridge are the coldest because cold area "falls" and hot air "rises". Items requiring more cold should be kept on the lower shelves. Vegetables require even moisture and that is why they are kept in the enclosed vegetable bins in the bottom of the fridge.
Thermal energy moves spontaneously from hot to cold objects.
lol...put it in the fridge!
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fridges work by removing heat from one place to another using ammonia based fluid pumped if your refering to water u put in the fridge and its heating up most likely you have a two way fridge hot and cold in which case switch it to cold if your referring to the pipes at the back of the fridge being hot its normal as it taking away the heat to make the fridge cold so ifthe pipes at the back of your fridge is hot its working fine as long as the fridge keeps things cool