What is the refrigerating effect ?

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: The amount of heat that a single mass freezer absorbs from a frozen space in a corner is called the refrigerating effect. The greater the refrigeration effect, the more cooling it can generate by absorbing heat from a cold object than by a single mass of refrigerant in a corner.

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