If the side of the refrigerator is burning hot, its motor may be overheating. First check that the cooling fan is working properly and that the refrigerator is properly ventilated. Sometimes if a refrigerator is jammed against a wall, it can overheat. Then, check around the refrigerator for the smell of something burning and for unusual sounds (as if a part has come loose). Call a repair service immediately. If everything is ok, perhaps your refrigerator is overloaded. Consider reducing the coldness of both the refrigerator and freezer sections, and do not place hot items inside. However, bear in mind that a well-stored refrigerator takes less energy to keep cool than an empty one, because the contents act as insulators and reduce the air space inside.
Keeping hot food in the refrigerator will make the food cold. It will not damage your refrigerator.
My personal rule is, never put anything hot in a refrigerator. Let is cool first.
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No, the hot milk should NOT spoiled if you keep in refrigerator.
The side of your refrigerator may feel hot because the condenser coils are located there, and they release heat as part of the cooling process. This is normal and helps the refrigerator maintain its internal temperature.
Yes, it is normal for the sides of a refrigerator to feel warm or hot to the touch. This is because the heat generated by the refrigerator's cooling system is released through the sides to maintain the internal temperature.
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The temperature outside the refrigerator is hot because heat naturally moves from warmer areas to cooler areas, so the heat from the surroundings transfers into the refrigerator, making the outside temperature feel warm.
A thermos flask full of hot liquid will stay hot for a time in an operating refrigerator.
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If it is a magnet, then it can still attract to a refrigerator. If it is a lump of hot metal or hot ceramic, then only gravity will provide attraction. The curie temperature describes when it goes from being a magnet to being a lump.