Yes! a noun is any item or thing e.g a tree, cookie, duck, you.........
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 average weight of a refrigerator can vary depending on the size and type of refrigerator. However, a standard refrigerator typically weighs between 200 to 300 pounds.
Normally, there is only one compressor in each refrigerator. The compressor helps in cooling the inside cabins of the refrigerator.
Heat exchange pipes in a refrigerator are responsible for transferring heat from the inside of the refrigerator to the outside environment, allowing the refrigerator to maintain a cool temperature inside. The pipes contain a refrigerant that absorbs heat as it evaporates inside the refrigerator and releases it as it condenses outside. This process helps in cooling the interior of the refrigerator.
A magnet sticks to a refrigerator because the refrigerator door is made of a ferromagnetic material, such as steel. The magnet and the refrigerator door have opposite magnetic poles, causing them to attract and stick together.
Yes, refrigerator is a common noun, a word for any refrigerator of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:William 'Refrigerator' Perry, NFL Defensive LinemanRefrigerator Canyon Road, Colville National Forest, Republic, WAWhirlpool RefrigeratorThe Refrigerator of Bernard Buffet, French artists rights case Buffet v. Fersing (1962)
No, the noun 'refrigerator' is a common noun, a general word for a household appliance or a type of machinery used to keep something cool; a word for any refrigerator of any kind.A common noun is capitalized only when it's the first word in a sentence.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Samsung RT 29 or the Turbo Air M3R19-1 25".A proper noun is always capitalized.
Yes, the noun "fridge" is a common noun, a general word for a type of household appliance; a shortened form of the common noun "refrigerator.
A refrigerator is a noun and as such will not have an opposite. However, if you refrigerate something, the antonym would be to cook or heat.A refrigerator is something that cools things. An opposite could be a freezer which freezes things or a heater which heats things.
The English language noun "refrigerator" (a cabinet for keeping food cool) was coined in the brewery trade in 1824, replacing the earlier "refrigeratory", which had been in use since 1600.
Un réfrigérateur is a masculine noun. We most often use the masculine noun "un frigo" instead, because it is much shorter and simpler.
"Refrigerador" (Spanish) is a masculine noun.
The word 'vile' is an adjective used to describe a noun as extremely unpleasant, nasty, or repulsive.Example use: There was a vile odor coming from the refrigerator.
The refrigerator coils are typically located on the back or underneath the refrigerator.
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It keeps heat from outside the refrigerator from getting into the refrigerator.
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