Magnetic strip is used in door of refrigerator. Can I replace it if it not keeping the door closed?
The magnetic strip on the door of a refrigerator is designed to create a seal that keeps the cold air inside and maintains the temperature. If the magnetic strip is weak, it may be due to wear and tear over time, poor quality materials, or improper installation. This can lead to energy inefficiency and difficulty in keeping the refrigerator cold.
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You can test the bimetallic strip's expansivity by placing it in a hot or cold environment, such as a refrigerator or a Bunsen burner. The strip that contracts or expands more has a higher expansivity than the other.
No, the refrigerator itself is not a magnet. However, the door of the refrigerator may have a magnetic strip to keep it closed.
You can magnetize a paper clip by passing it repeatedly over a large magnet.
Most refrigerator doors have a magnetic strip around there inside edge (often inside spongy plastic or rubber) this is attracted to the metal inside (or another magnet) and the door closes due to the attraction between the metal and the magnet. Science-teacher
Most refrigerator doors have a magnetic strip around there inside edge (often inside spongy plastic or rubber) this is attracted to the metal inside (or another magnet) and the door closes due to the attraction between the metal and the magnet. Science-teacher
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There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that magnets can magnetize water. Magnets can interact with water molecules, but they do not magnetize or make water magnetic.
Well first of all you don't wanna strip for her she wants to strip for you! So you have to ask her to strip not the other way around!!
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