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now colder than the one I put in the fridge? How does that make any sense?! I made them at the exact same time. Both have the same amount of milk to coffee ratio.

2007-06-02 16:56:47 · 8 answers · asked by Heron By The Sea 7 in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

8 answers

The cup of coffee you put in the fridge was alright. The other one is in the process of getting spoiled due to curdling. It is exactly like the two thoughts we have one is perfect when you have positive outlook and stubborn thoughts. and the other one is spoiled due to various negative thoughts, interferences and thereby getting depressed. Always keep the coffee or your mind in the fridge where your thoughts will have easy and positive flow..

2007-06-03 20:11:10 · answer #1 · answered by Jayaraman 7 · 1 1

It's simple really....because the coffee you put into the fridge, if it was still fresh from the pot and steaming hot, will take longer to cool because it's going to force the fridge to work overtime to cool everything else that's inside. Just think about it, the fridge is a regulated ice box. Let's say, it's at a constant 60*. The fridge will run to maintain that temperature. Everytime you open and close the fridge, it must cycle to keep it's internal temperature at 60*. Now, let's add that cup of hot coffee. It raises the internal temp in the fridge to 68*. Not much to our standards, but enough to make the fridge have to work harder to keep itself cool, thus forcing the cup of coffee to cool down at a slower pace.

The one that was left out on the counter cooled to room temperature without the need for the fridge, therefore, it didn't require the rapid cooling that the fridge produces.

Hope this answered your question!

2007-06-02 17:36:56 · answer #2 · answered by DH 7 · 0 0

- a higher surface area/volume ratio on the one outside, so it loses heat faster
- one in refrigerator was in a more insulated cup
- temperature of the water was not the same at the start

2007-06-02 17:08:13 · answer #3 · answered by David S 4 · 1 0

DH, on to something , how 's this: - In other words, the cup on the outside had a greater volume of air cooling it ,so could dissapate heat faster than the one on the inside ?

2007-06-03 02:07:28 · answer #4 · answered by mikeinportc 5 · 0 0

did you have your air conditioner on? perhaps the room was colder than your fridge*~

2007-06-02 17:33:12 · answer #5 · answered by friskymisty01 7 · 0 0

Did you use the same type cups?

2007-06-02 17:05:04 · answer #6 · answered by Snaglefritz 7 · 0 0

Do you live at the North Pole?

2007-06-02 17:25:05 · answer #7 · answered by AngelsFan 6 · 0 0

it was colder outside

2007-06-02 17:04:21 · answer #8 · answered by Sushi 2 · 0 0

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