Why do refrigerator doors suddenly need hulk strength to open at random times?

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Why do refrigerator doors suddenly need hulk strength to open at random times?

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Fridges have good seals.

Hot air takes up more volume than cold air.

Since the fridge volume can’t decrease, the airs pressure does.

As air cools, good seal makes vacuum.

Hotter the air that gets into the fridge (or colder setting on the fridge) stronger vacuum.

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