A refrigerator keeps food cold by moving heat out of it. Inside, a special fluid absorbs heat from the food and turns into gas. This heat is released outside the fridge, and the fluid cools down again. The cycle repeats continuously, keeping the inside cold and slowing food spoilage.
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