If you make a gigantic fridge, bigger than the earth, the sun. Or some hot water would work.
put it in the refrigerator
The average refrigerator uses between 100-200 watts. To calculate monthly energy usage, multiply the wattage by the number of hours the refrigerator runs per day, then multiply by the number of days in the month.
No, placing an open refrigerator in a closed system would not make it get colder. The cooling effect of a refrigerator is achieved by removing heat from the inside and releasing it outside. In a closed system, the removed heat would simply accumulate, leading to the refrigerator eventually reaching thermal equilibrium with its surroundings.
One example of an item you can put in a freezer that stays hot is a heat pack, also known as a hot pack or hot water bottle. These packs are designed to retain heat and can be stored in the freezer to be used as a cold compress when needed.
Put the water into the refrigerator. Or add some ice cubes to it.
A burning candle - until it ran out of air.
A Vindaloo.. :)
My personal rule is, never put anything hot in a refrigerator. Let is cool first.
no
You can put hot things in the refrigerator. But the main job of the refrigeratoris to "refrigerate" ... take heat away from hot things and make them cold. Sothe hot thing that you put in there won't stay hot, unless it's in an insulatedcontainer. Otherwise, it'll turn into a cold thing.
no
Sesame chicken will stay good in a refrigerator for up to two days in a sealed container. The chicken will need to be put in a refrigerator after it has been cooked.
At least 3 days[ put garlic on for better results]
chilled thaw in the refrigerator hot cover and put in microwave
Do not put hot food in the refrigerator.
It is where the supply line is attached to a water line. May be under the kitchen sink or in the basement under the refrigerator in the closest supply line. Should be a hot water line. Hot water because most of the minerals stay in the water heater and the water in the supply line will be cold from sitting. Someone may have put a shutoff at the floor behind the refrigerator, but I doubt it.
no the fridge keeps them nice. but you dont have to put them in there unless it is to hot indoors