No, cold air does not rush out, but warm air outside the refrigerator does ruch in. There are a couple of reasons. First, cold is the absence of energy. Heat represents the presence of energy. Energy flows toward the lack of energy based on the Second Law of Thermodynamics, known as entropy. Second, at a molecular level, warmer air is more pressurized, i.e., the molecules are closer together. Colder air is less pressurized. This difference in pressure is what creates wind in meteorological terms. A high pressure system (warmer air) will move toward a low pressure system (colder air). For these reasons, when you open your refrigerator the warmer outside air rushes in.
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the second law of thermodynamics proves that heat always flows from hot to cold. It is hard to give good every day examples, since when you open the refrigerator door you feel cold but actually the room is warming the fridge.
It can but dont leave your fridge open for too long!
the air in a fridge when you open the door gets hotter because you let the particles out
Yes. Cold air will sort of run from the fridge and on to the ground.
Cold air. Cold air is heavier than warm air so when you open the fridge door the cold air 'drops' out of the fridge onto the floor.
If you have noticed the warm air blowing from behind your refrigerator, that is the heat that was in the air that is inside your refrigerator. If you leave the door open the air around the refrigerator will briefly feel cold, but it will warm back up and the food in the refrigerator will go bad.
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Yes but leave the door open to prevent mould build-up
Try not to open the door too often, this is the same with the freezer, if you leave the freezer door shut, the goods will stay frozen longer than you think,
Cold air in the refrigerator escapes and is replaced by warm humid room air. This usually triggers the refrigerator mechanism to cool that air, if you leave the door open too long you can waste lots of electricity.
No, for two reasons. First, the fridge door has to be closed to keep the air temperature inside the fridge cool enough to keep the foods cold and safe. Second, leaving the fridge door open causes the refrigerator to run more, costing more energy and running up the electric or gas bill.
the second law of thermodynamics proves that heat always flows from hot to cold. It is hard to give good every day examples, since when you open the refrigerator door you feel cold but actually the room is warming the fridge.
It can but dont leave your fridge open for too long!
You feel cold because... come on its common sense really .... The cold in the fridge or refrigerator comes out and hits you, the same when you go into a wine cellar or ice storage room you feel the cold when open door
The air temperature will increase since the cold air will drop out of the fridge and be replaced by warmer air.
the air in a fridge when you open the door gets hotter because you let the particles out