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TopicAre there certain things fridges don't work on?
Unbridled9
11/01/20 4:57:12 PM
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It depends on what you define as a 'thing' and 'has no effect on'. A fridge works by lowering the temperature of the air around it so even if you put, say, a terrible heat conductor in it, there WILL still be an effect, even if it's extremely minor. If you put something that's hyper-cold into a standard fridge it may not stop it from heating up by much but it will delay it if only by a few milliseconds. Technically speaking even light would sort of slow down just a wee bit due to the colder air. However the effect would be so small as to effectively be meaningless. In order for it to have 'no effect' you'd need an item suspended inside a perfect vacuum inside the fridge. Even THEN there would still be an ever-so-tiny effect from the natural gravity of the fridge as opposed to the item being outside of the fridge. So it really depends on what you classify as 'no effect' or a 'thing'.

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