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If you mean the temperature inside a freezer, these are usually around -18 to -19 degrees celsius or 0 to -2 degrees Fahrenheit

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What is allumilastic?

One purpose is, in an icemaker inside your refrigerators freezer, to provide 'thermo-couple' between the ice cube mold and the thermostat, such that the thermostat senses the temperature of the mold accurately, thereby causing the electrical cycling of the heater, which heats the mold only enough such as the ice cubes can be easily ejected from the mold. It's a putty-like substance that is available in a tube. ~A Nonna Muss


How can thermocouple measure the temperature?

Thermocouples are two junctions of two dissimilar metal conductors. One junction is the sensing junction and the other is the reference junction. The voltage between the two junctions depends on the temperature difference between the junctions (Seebeck effect). The voltage can be measured and the temperature difference determined based on known readings of the voltage produced by the metals. If the temperature of the reference junction is known, then the temperature of the sensing junction can be calculated.


How will insulation resistance change with rise in temperature?

Insulation resistance is temperature-sensitive. When temperature increases, insulation resistance decreases, and vice versa. A common rule of thumb is insulation resistance changes by a factor of two for each 10 DegrC change. So, to compare new readings with previous ones, you'll have to correct your readings to some base temperature. For example, suppose you measured 100 megohms with an insulation temperature of 30 DegrC. A corrected measurement at 20 DegrC would be 200 megohms (100 megohms times two).


What is Ton of Refrigeration?

Amount of heat required to Melt a Ton of Ice in a 24/h Period This converts to about 12000btu/h.


What is the temperature of oil in the Alaska Pipeline?

the max temp of oil in the pipeline is 145 Fahrenheit

Related Questions

Why does a ice cube kept in a freezer does not change its shape?

The ice cube remains in its shape in the freezer because the temperature inside the freezer is below the ice cube's melting point, preventing it from melting or changing shape. As long as the temperature stays below freezing, the ice cube will remain solid.


What temperature does the freezer have to be to make ice?

To make ice, the freezer temperature should generally be set at or below 0°F (-18°C). At this temperature, water freezes effectively, transforming into ice. Keeping the freezer at this level ensures that ice cubes form quickly and maintain their solid state.


What is the ideal ice temperature for preserving food in a freezer?

The ideal ice temperature for preserving food in a freezer is 0 degrees Fahrenheit or -18 degrees Celsius.


How can I keep ice cream soft in the freezer?

To keep ice cream soft in the freezer, store it in the back of the freezer where the temperature is more consistent, and make sure the freezer is set to the proper temperature (around 0F). Additionally, placing a layer of plastic wrap directly on the surface of the ice cream before sealing the container can help prevent ice crystals from forming.


How long does ice stay frozen if out of the freezer?

it matters what the temperature is in the space where the ice is being melted


How does a ice cube melt when left out of the freezer?

The hot atmosphere


Does the time that ice is in the freezer affect how long it takes to thaw?

Assuming there are no other impurities, and that the entirety of ice has been allowed to freeze to the temperature in the freezer, no, it doesn't. This is because the ice has reached it's minimum temperature (as allowed by the freezer) and it no longer lowers.


What is the difference between a freezer and ice?

A freezer is a appliance that maintains a low enough temperature to freeze whatever is placed inside it, often food. Ice is frozen water, often made in a freezer.


How do you lower the temperature of ice?

Ice will get colder than 32° F if it is put in contact with any thermally conductive body which is colder than 32° F.In principal, ice could be any temperature lower than 32° F, e.g., if your freezer temperature is 24° F, the temperature of the ice in your freezer would be 24° F.


Does temperature of a solid ice increase when placed outside the freezer?

No, it stays at the freezing temperature of water until it has all melted.


What happens to the water molecules in an ice cube when it is removed from a freezer?

the temperature increases


What happens to the temperature of an ice lolly when its taken out the freezer?

the temperatyre goes up