You will waste energy. Condensation will form on the surfaces in the fridge and mould may grow. Not to mention the stench of food going bad. Also, if you're thinking about using it as an air conditioner, it won't help. The room temperature will eventually get WARMER. You will probally also get yelled at by your parental unit or spouse.
On Plugdoors, When unbolted by Cabin Crew the door drops inwards... They door is made small in height but gates folding inwards on the top and bottom of the door, Then the door is made smaller with width by being twisted to a 25* angle and pushed out through the hole then swung like a normal house or bedroom door till it is fully opened and laying on the aircrafts skin!
Once the fluid travels through the radiator on the back of the refrigerator, the valve will open and use the force of the piston retracting to suck the fluid into the compressor, where the pressure will cool the refrigerant over again.
Hit it hard with a hammer. Either the lock will break open, usually what happens, or you'll break whatever the lock is on.
Intake fan and exhaust fan or an open door and window are all creating ventilation. In other words putting fresh air into a room and removing bad air is ventilating a room. Hope this helps.
A top damper or cap damper is a metal spring door placed at the top of the chimney with a long metal chain that allows one to open and close the damper from the fire place.
the air in a fridge when you open the door gets hotter because you let the particles out
depends. how long is the door open? maybe enough heat gets inside to cause the refrigerator to start.
Cold air. Cold air is heavier than warm air so when you open the fridge door the cold air 'drops' out of the fridge onto the floor.
Assuming the room is completely sealed, with no air flow in or out, the room temperature would go up. According to my college chemistry professor, refrigerators can only cool small cubic areas of air. However the motor that is running the refrigerator produces measurably more heat, and due to the door being open would run continuously to try to keep the refrigerator cool. The small amount of cool air coming out of the refrigerator would be no match for the heating effect of the motor, thereby raising the room temperature.
The double door will usually work out better. You will be able to only open the compartment that you need, keeping the air in for the rest of the refrigerator.
yes
if its plugged in and when you open the door the light is on
Refrigerator door works with the help of magnets which are attached behind the rubber seal on the door which attracts to close the door and doesn't open without any force Maheshwari - VI - Sri Aurobindo International School, Hyderabad
Bosh's Integra line of refrigerators offers a door open alarm that chimes when the door has been open for longer than a minute.
If you have noticed the warm air blowing from behind your refrigerator, that is the heat that was in the air that is inside your refrigerator. If you leave the door open the air around the refrigerator will briefly feel cold, but it will warm back up and the food in the refrigerator will go bad.
The open door policy
For the best taste yes refrigerate. If it is not open you do not need to refrigerate other then before you use it for best taste but once it is opened it needs to be kept in the refrigerator as indicated on the bottle