No, it’s a refrigerant: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refrigerant . I think liquid nitrogen’s boiling point is too low to be used this way (at least in a standard household refrigerator), though I’m certainly not an expert!
Okay so I knew that the refrigerator used a liquid for pulling the heat out of the box and letting it out outside the box, but that had always seemed strange to me and missing something important.
I didn’t know about the compressed liquid and uncompressed liquid bit though. Now it makes sense and I learned something from a comic.
I don’t come here to learn I come here to laugh. Now you made me learn… okay… you win this round.
Is the “special cold liquid” liquid nitrogen?
No, it’s a refrigerant: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refrigerant . I think liquid nitrogen’s boiling point is too low to be used this way (at least in a standard household refrigerator), though I’m certainly not an expert!
Okay so I knew that the refrigerator used a liquid for pulling the heat out of the box and letting it out outside the box, but that had always seemed strange to me and missing something important.
I didn’t know about the compressed liquid and uncompressed liquid bit though. Now it makes sense and I learned something from a comic.
I don’t come here to learn I come here to laugh. Now you made me learn… okay… you win this round.
Laugh & learn! 😉