Yes, indeed. Epoxy resin cures by chemical reaction. Any chemical reaction is speeded up when you heat it, but when you cool it in the fridge, the reaction slows way down!
Putting an air-filled balloon in a refrigerator will cause it to shrink.
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It would not affect anything. the size does not mater.
Uhh..YEAH! i would reccomend nott putting it on ur tongue:)
If the compressor in a refrigerator stopped working, the heat transfer cycle would be disrupted because the compressor is responsible for circulating refrigerant and compressing it to remove heat from the interior of the refrigerator. Without the compressor, the refrigerant cannot absorb heat from the interior and release it to the surroundings, resulting in a lack of cooling inside the refrigerator.
It depends on what disease you cure. curing diseases is duty of an honest physician .
Depends what plant, Salt would be neutral or harmful to you plant. No pros of putting salt on your plant.
If you opened the refrigerator door a person can cool themselves off. It would not be energy efficient though to try to cool an entire room or house through use of a refrigerator. A refrigerator would not be capable of cooling that large of an area.
I would say it would temporarily affect your putting. This is because the surface won't be anywhere near the same, and you don't use a proper putter or ball. It won't have a massive effect if you go only once every so often.
The absent-minded professor would become preoccupied and forget where he parked his car.
If there is any food in the refrigerator, this would be a very bad idea - the food will have gone bad, since the temperature in the refrigerator would reach room temperature in a couple of days.If there is no food in the refrigerator, I suppose it would save money to turn it off.