It's condensation
Putting a soda can in the refrigerator cools it down because the refrigerator is colder than room temperature, so heat transfers from the warmer soda to the colder air inside the fridge, cooling the soda.
it changes the temp. by the temperature outside,like if its cold out the water will be cold and if it's hot outside than the water will be hot
An exact relation doesn't exist.
The fact that hot water may freeze faster than cold is often called the Mpemba effect
The refrigerant in a refrigerator plays a crucial role in absorbing and releasing heat, which helps to cool the interior of the refrigerator. As the refrigerant evaporates, it absorbs heat from the inside of the refrigerator, making it cold. Then, as the refrigerant condenses, it releases the heat outside the refrigerator, maintaining a cool temperature inside.
This is because the water vapour in the air condenses on the cold surface of the apple.
No, a refrigerator does not change heat into cold. It removes heat from inside the refrigerator and releases it outside, resulting in the cooling effect inside the refrigerator.
The water on the outside of the glass is formed by the moisture in the air condensing on the cold surface of the glass. It is condensation.
Drink cold water
Water droplets form on the outside of a glass of a cold drink when warm, humid air comes into contact with the cold surface of the glass. The air near the glass cools down and its moisture condenses into liquid water droplets, creating the phenomenon known as condensation.
Condensation will likely occur on the outside of the cold can when taken out from the refrigerator on a hot day. This is because the cold surface of the can will cause the water vapor present in the warmer air to cool down and condense into droplets on the can's surface.
When an apple is taken out from the refrigerator and placed outside, it undergoes a process called condensation. The cold apple coming into contact with the warmer air causes moisture in the air to condense on its surface, resulting in water droplets forming on the apple.
obviously
One example of condensation is when water vapor in the air cools and turns into water droplets on the outside of a cold drink.
No, the hot milk should NOT spoiled if you keep in refrigerator.
Water condensates on the cold condenser coils of the ac; just like water condensates on the outside of your cold drink on a hot day. If your ac does not drain this water properly it will leak.
3 to 5 days.