When a refrigerator works and makes the stuff inside it cold, the surrounding air is: A. insulated B. warmed C. cooled D. thermally conducting



Answer :

Answer:

B. Warmed

Explanation:

Second Law of Thermodynamics states that heat flows from a hot place to cold place. So for a place to be cold, the hot air has to go away, for which in the refrigerator, all the heat inside has to get out of there to be cold inside, but with that, the outside of the fridge is where all the heat is now.

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