Originally posted by eamon o... the heat from the room then enters the unplugged fridge. Upon closing the fridge again, the thermostat detects the temperature increase and compensates, to cool the interior of the fridge to its normal temperature. This then adds a minimum of the same heat into the room as before, but due to motor inefficiency etc. it adds slighlty more heat. The room still gets hotter. (careful about misconceptions!) 😉
careful about assumptions.... how do you know the fridge was'nt plugged out just before the door was opened?? 😛
Originally posted by der schwarze RitterYou insist that global warming is going to happen anyway, and that therefore man's actions increasing global warming are inconsequential.
This is a public forum G-Money Howard. If you don't like my presence here, feel free to crawl back under your rock.
Thus by your reasoning, events like Chernobyl are of no import, as there is plenty of radiaion occurring naturally too.
When will you be camping out there to prove your point?