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The top of the refrigerator is cold because that's where the cooling unit is located, usually at the back. The cold air sinks, so it tends to stay at the bottom of the fridge where it keeps the food cool.
This temperature difference in a refrigerator is due to the way the cooling system is designed. Cold air sinks, so the bottom of the refrigerator, where the vents are usually located, is cooler. Meanwhile, the top shelves are warmer because they are farther away from the cooling source and are impacted by warm air that rises.
It is colder at the top of a refrigerator because cold air sinks, causing the lower portion to be slightly warmer.
The cooling unit in the refrigerator is typically located at the top. As a result, cold air is generated at the top and then circulates down to the bottom. This can lead to the bottom being warmer as the cool air sinks and the warm air rises. Regularly cleaning the coils at the back can help with air circulation and temperature regulation.
If both the top and bottom radiator hoses are cold, it is likely that the thermostat is stuck closed, preventing coolant from flowing through the radiator. This can result in poor engine cooling. Additionally, air trapped in the cooling system can also cause both hoses to remain cold. Purging the air and checking the thermostat would be recommended in this situation.
radiators are cold on the bottom and hot on the top?
No. Gas has to heat from the bottom and electric wouldn't be able to cycle because the cold water is supposed to be at the bottom of the tank and the hot at the top.
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The top of the refrigerator is cold because that's where the cooling unit is located, usually at the back. The cold air sinks, so it tends to stay at the bottom of the fridge where it keeps the food cool.
Bottom, because cold water is denser.
Their not supposed to be, Its probably just the fact that you brush the top more :) I agree (I'm another person) Brush ur bottom teeth more.
The cooling fan inside the computer draws in cold air from the bottom of the case - and expels warm air from the top.
This temperature difference in a refrigerator is due to the way the cooling system is designed. Cold air sinks, so the bottom of the refrigerator, where the vents are usually located, is cooler. Meanwhile, the top shelves are warmer because they are farther away from the cooling source and are impacted by warm air that rises.
There are two strips: one for top, one for bottom. You are just supposed to put them on (with the jelly side ON your teeth) and keep them on for...I think about fifteen minutes. Then, you just take them off and rinse your teeth with cold water.
Cold will sink to the bottom. Hot water will rise to the top.
Each sheet, top and bottom , the pattern should face your body.
The water at the top is more exposed to cold air than the water at the bottom of the ice tray.