No. A refrigerator magnet does not have a strong enough magnet field to affect your motor. Also the motor is mounted either at the top of bottom of your fridge. Far enough away from the outside of the door.
outside the refrigerator
It is because induction of electricity depends on rate of change of flux and it means the speed of magnet
most refrigerator doors are magnetic
Yes , you can put magnets on a fridge door
The term "refrigerator magnet" is ambiguous and may refer to any number of types of magnets. However, typically a refrigerator magnet is going to be relatively weak and made of the most inexpensive materials available. Hard refrigerator magnets are likely iron. Flexible refrigerator magnets are made of bonded ferrite powders; barium ferrite is among the most common. In general classification, a refrigerator magnet is a permanent magnet.
absolutely, everyone knows that! <<>> No, they have nothing to do with the power consumption of the fridge.
Induction burners are totally safe. If magnets weren't food safe then you wouldn't hang them on your refrigerator.
outside the refrigerator
It is because induction of electricity depends on rate of change of flux and it means the speed of magnet
Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.
They magnetic and magnets are attracted to metal objects. since the refrigerator has metal in it the magnet sticks to it.
you just put them in?
most refrigerator doors are magnetic
Yes , you can put magnets on a fridge door
Many people have refrigerator magnets on the fridge. Some people use them to hold notes and photos to the fridge. Other people prefer to purchase more decorative refrigerator magnets that they simply enjoy seeing every time they go to the fridge.
It is electromagnetic induction.
No, why would magnets give you cancer?