How Refrigerators Work
by Marshall Brain

the kitchen of nearly every home in America there is a refrigerator. Every 15 minĀ­utes or so you hear the motor turn on, and it magically keeps things cold. Without refrigeration, we'd be throwing out our leftovers instead of saving them for another meal.

The refrigerator is one of those miracles of modern living that totally changes life. Prior to refrigeration, the only way to preserve meat was to salt it, and iced beverages in the summer were a real luxury.

The basic idea behind a refrigerator is very simple: It uses the evaporation of a liquid to absorb heat. In this article, you'll find out how your refrigerator performs its magic based on this simple principle. We'll also look at cold packs, electronic coolers and the propane refrigerators found in RVs.


Common Refrigerator Questions

What is the ideal temperature for a refrigerator?
Why is the back of a refrigerator painted black?
What is the function of the fan in a refrigerator?
How does a frost-free refrigerator work?
How can I tell if the light in my refrigerator goes off or not when I close the door?


Inside this Article
Introduction to How Refrigerators Work
The Purpose of Refrigeration
Parts of a Refrigerator
Understanding Refrigeration
The Refrigeration Cycle
Gas and Propane Refrigerators
Electric Coolers
Cold Packs
Lots More Information
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