yes, especially so if you have used dairy products. just make sure that you reheat it thoroughly
A fridge operate more efficiently when the cold air that cools the food can move around
No. The freezer is what cools the entire fridge. Cut the freon line and the fridge is toast.
-keeps food cool-has fluid that flows through pipes and cools down so that the fridge is not hot -the warmer area is on the bottom of the fridge
The fridge removes energy from molecules in foods or drinks which cools them down.
it has an evaporator in the fridge and it cools down the gasses and turns them into a liquid which is subzero and the the liquids cool down your food.
Condensation inside a fridge can occur when warm and moist air enters the fridge while it is being opened, and then cools down, causing water vapor to condense into liquid. To prevent this, ensure the fridge door is not opened unnecessarily and that food items are properly covered to reduce moisture entering the fridge. Additionally, check that the fridge seals are intact to maintain the internal temperature.
Ice water will cool a soda faster than the fridge. This is because the ice water can transfer heat more quickly to the soda due to the direct contact and the greater temperature difference between the two. The fridge cools the soda more slowly as it relies on the surrounding air to cool down the drink.
Air doesn't expand when it cools it contracts. any easy way to prove this point is to blow up a balloon put it in the fridge and leave it there for a while it will become smaller take it out of the fridge and it will get bigger again. Air expands as it heats and contracts as it cools.
When you plug in a fridge after moving it, it may take some time for the appliance to reach its optimal temperature. It is recommended to wait at least 4 hours before putting food inside to ensure it cools properly.
The only consideration I would have is the condensation that will take place inside the container. Unless you are putting a very large container that is hot in the fridge I doubt that it would have much if any effect on other food already in the fridge. I heard a fellow who allegedly runs a restaurant tell a server today that she should never put a warm container in the fridge. Of course he's never seen the inside of a kitchen. Strictly front of house. The sooner it goes in the quicker it cools. Simple as that.
Heat is removed from the back of a fridge through a component called a condenser which helps to release the heat that has been absorbed from inside the fridge during the cooling process. This heat is then dissipated into the surrounding air, allowing the fridge to maintain a cool internal temperature.
cooled lava when it melts is turned to rock if you take a malet and pound it you can see the old lave ozz out into a gush so its like that to store regular lava so its fresh like a fruit you store it in the fridge and when ou open the fridge the fruit is fresh