It’s like having a tiny snowstorm inside your fridge that keeps food cool by working together with a special kind of gas.
Imagine you have a freezer and a refrigerator, they’re like best friends who help each other keep things chilly. Inside the fridge, there's a special gas called freon, which acts like a playful kid who loves to dance and cool things down.
The Cool Dance of Freon
When the gas is cold, it becomes like ice cream, it wants to be chilly and makes everything around it cooler too. But when it gets warm, it turns into something more like hot chocolate, it’s ready to go on a new adventure!
The fridge uses this dance between cold and warm to keep your food fresh. A little machine called a compressor helps push the gas through tubes, making it cold again so it can start its cooling journey all over again.
It's like having a magical snowstorm inside that never stops, just with real science instead of magic!
Examples
- A kid uses a match to light up the fridge, and it starts making ice.
- Imagine using fire inside a box to make your soda colder.
- You light a flame in a metal container, and suddenly things freeze.
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See also
- How does a refrigerator work refrigeration explained?
- How does a Refrigerator work?
- How Vapor Compression Refrigeration System Works - Parts & Function Explained.?
- How does a refrigerator keep food cold without ice?
- How long can I store a food in the pantry, refrigerator, or freezer?