to seal it from ambiant temp out side the fridge
They magnetic and magnets are attracted to metal objects. since the refrigerator has metal in it the magnet sticks to it.
Refrigerator doors, some cabinet doors (like on an entertainment center), door and window alarms sometimes use magnets.
if a refrigerator magnet cant hold a piece of paper against a refrigerator, the forces acting on the magnet must be what?
the refrigerator is iron or steel, therefore the magnet sticks to it.
yes
Most refrigerator doors have a magnetic strip around there inside edge (often inside spongy plastic or rubber) this is attracted to the metal inside (or another magnet) and the door closes due to the attraction between the metal and the magnet. Science-teacher
The term "refrigerator magnet" is ambiguous and may refer to any number of types of magnets. However, typically a refrigerator magnet is going to be relatively weak and made of the most inexpensive materials available. Hard refrigerator magnets are likely iron. Flexible refrigerator magnets are made of bonded ferrite powders; barium ferrite is among the most common. In general classification, a refrigerator magnet is a permanent magnet.
it is a magnet and you just stick it to your fridge
it is a magnet and you just stick it to your fridge
Most refrigerator doors have a magnetic strip around there inside edge (often inside spongy plastic or rubber) this is attracted to the metal inside (or another magnet) and the door closes due to the attraction between the metal and the magnet. Science-teacher
Most refrigerator doors have a magnetic strip around there inside edge (often inside spongy plastic or rubber) this is attracted to the metal inside (or another magnet) and the door closes due to the attraction between the metal and the magnet. Science-teacher
The refrigerator isn't actually a magnet, it it simply made of metal which magnets can then stick to.