Refrigeration cools down things due to
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The compressor squeezes the coolant, raising its temperature and pressure. It's now a hot, high-pressure gas. The coolant flows through thin radiator pipes on the back of the fridge, giving out its heat and cooling back into a liquid as it does so
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When the hot gas in the coils meets the cooler air temperature of the kitchen, it becomes a liquid. 3. Now in liquid form at high pressure, the refrigerant cools down as it flows into the coils inside the freezer and the fridge.
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