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.
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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 door may not close properly due to a misaligned seal, a dirty or damaged gasket, or an obstruction preventing it from fully closing.
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.
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
Close the door! I'm dressing!
Close the door
A spring hinge door closer uses a spring mechanism to automatically close a door. When the door is opened, the spring is compressed. Once the door is released, the spring expands, pulling the door closed. This helps to ensure that the door closes securely and automatically after it has been opened.
yes. there is a button that is pushed when you close it. and when you open it the button is released.
Refrigerator door works with the help of magnets which are attached behind the rubber seal on the door which attracts to close the door and doesn't open without any force Maheshwari - VI - Sri Aurobindo International School, Hyderabad
The joke explains the closed up environment of the refrigerator.
yes Try it there will be a switch that you can press inside the fridge, that will simulate the door closing.
on the inside of your door. Warning if you close the door without your key you will get locked out because yale locks lock automatically.