Because fridges are made of steel.
Refrigerators are magnetic because they have metal doors that can attract magnets. This allows people to easily attach notes, photos, and other items to the refrigerator door using magnets.
They stick to other magnets or iron, cobalt and nickel.
Magnets stick to materials that are attracted to them, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt.
Magnets stick to materials that are ferromagnetic, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. They can also stick to certain alloys and other magnets. Materials like wood, plastic, and glass are not generally attracted to magnets.
Not to pure tin. Magnets stick to things with iron in them.
Refrigerators are made of steel, which is mostly iron, and iron is magnetic.
Refrigerators are not magnets. Refrigerators have magnets in some of the components. They are also magnetic, but this does not make them a magnet.
Because refrigerators are made of steel (iron) even though they have nice finish on the outside and magnets are attracted to steel (iron).
Refrigerators are usually made from iron, which is magnetic. As for the part it would be the refrigerators door or outer casing.
Refrigerators use magnets on the door the keep the cold air in, Same with the freezer door.
Magnets keep refrigerators doors closed.
No, magnets used on refrigerators are not a danger to health. They are safe and do not pose any risks to people.
Sticking things on refrigerators, some toys have magnets, there are magnets in computers and in TVs, certain doors have magnets, and most electronics have magnets.
Refrigerators use magnets on the door the keep the cold air in, Same with the freezer door.
Magnets are perfectly safe on refrigerators. They're made to go on them, and the magnetic pull is not enough to affect the machine. Mine have always covered my refrigerators with no problem!
Refrigerators are magnetic because they have metal doors that can attract magnets. This allows people to easily attach notes, photos, and other items to the refrigerator door using magnets.
They stick to other magnets or iron, cobalt and nickel.