Well if you divide the number of items by the distance traveled you will get x. Now x is equivelant to the distance of y which is found through the speed of the door opening and closing due to the turbulence. Now the tricky part. This is where pithagerus' theorem comes into play. If x is equal to y then the number of steps taken will be z. z and x are totally different numbers but as I said before x is equal to y. y is also equal to z. but remember z is not equal to x. So if you take fifteen steps and the distance is 7 meters, you will have the amount of f*cks given by anyone on this entire website. Hope that helped
Keeping hot food in the refrigerator will make the food cold. It will not damage your refrigerator.
Magnetic strip is used in door of refrigerator. Can I replace it if it not keeping the door closed?
Communities have strict laws about keeping and/or storing an empty refrigerator outside the home. Refrigerators pose a danger to children who can become trapped inside them. You must remove the door from the refrigerator if you are storing it outside.
Fridge a derivative of Refrigerator, (icebox)
Keeping your bread in a dark, cool place it one way to prevent molding. Keeping it in the refrigerator is a good option.
Putting vegetables in the refrigerator slows them from wilting. This is as a result of most enzymes becoming dormant and thus keeping them fresh.
The FDA says on their website to keep the refrigerator set below forty degrees Fahrenheit. "Keeping the refrigerator at 40°F or below is important because - unlike most foodborne bacteria - Listeria will grow in the refrigerator, and it will grow faster at refrigerator temperatures above 40°F. And, the longer ready-to-eat, refrigerated foods are stored in the refrigerator, the more time Listeria has to grow. Finally, Listeria can spread from one food to another through spills in the refrigerator. That's why keeping the refrigerator clean is also important!"
yes because you could eat to much and get sick.
They die after a short while. You can extend their life by keeping them in water and/or in the refrigerator.
Keep salads fresh longer by keeping them wrapped and chilled in the refrigerator.
The double door will usually work out better. You will be able to only open the compartment that you need, keeping the air in for the rest of the refrigerator.
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.