Which processes does the refrigerator do on the water?
Answers
A refrigerator performs the process of freezing and condensation on the water that is put inside it.
Due to the low inside temperature and thermal insulation, the water's temperature is largely lowered and hence it freezes to form solid ice.
This process is called cooling or freezing, and more scientifically, condensation.
Process of water by Refrigerator:
The process that takes place inside the refrigerator to keep the food and fluids cooler can be summarized as follows:
1. The refrigerant vapor from the compressor flows to a condenser located outside the fridge.
2. Here, it condenses into liquid by absorbing the cooler room temperature.
3. This liquid then reaches to evaporation coil where it absorbs the heat inside the fridge.
4. Due to the rise in temperature, the liquid evaporates to produce a cooling effect inside the fridge.
5. The vapor reaches the compressor and the process gets repeated.