2021-05-09 at 7:42 AM UTC
Sometimes I look in the fridge and close the door only to remember something else to look for and I try to open the fridge again and the door is suddenly 100 times harder to open.
There have been times I have pulled the fridge out from the wall trying to open the door too soon.
Why is this?
2021-05-09 at 7:51 AM UTC
because hot air tries to get in. not cold air tries to get out. it fights the vacuum of hot air. this puts preasure around the outside trying to get inside with hot air.
2021-05-09 at 9:37 AM UTC
If what you guys are saying is true then why is it easy to open the first time???????
2021-05-09 at 9:42 AM UTC
Originally posted by BeeReBuddy
If what you guys are saying is true then why is it easy to open the first time???????
Glorious exposition comrade;
Why don't you get back to us after having some scientific evidence to back up your claim? Perhaps use a trigger pull gauge or similar instrument (go ahead and buy one, I know you like to buy random shit for the hell of it) to measure the amount of force that it takes to open to door for the first and second time? Honestly, we are not really talking about anything here until there are multiple trials with a certain instrument to back up your claims.
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2021-05-09 at 9:54 AM UTC
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2021-05-10 at 2:52 AM UTC
his fridge is full of demonic rage and wont make it easy for fona
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2021-05-10 at 3:57 AM UTC
cause ur weak and tire quick-lee i could easily beat your ass your a woman
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2021-05-10 at 3:47 PM UTC
punch a hole in the door if you think there's a gas buildup so you can get better air flow
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