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    How Does A Refrigerator Work?


    In the summertime, have you ever gotten out of a swimming pool and then felt very cold standing in the sun? That's because the water on your skin is evaporating. The air carries off the water vapor, and with it some of the heat is being taken away from your skin.


    This is similar to what happens inside older refrigerators. Instead of water, though, the refrigerator uses chemicals to do the cooling.


    There are two things that need to be known for refrigeration.


    A gas cools on expansion.
    When you have two things that are different temperatures that touch or are near each other, the hotter surface cools and the colder surface warms up. This is a law of physics called the Second Law of Thermodynamics.


    Read more here >http://energyquest.ca.gov/how_it_works/refrigerator.html



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