It depends what radiator you'd like to know about. If the one in a car the answer is yes. Other types of radiators use convection and radiation types of energy. I hope I helped. :) :) :) :) :)
its thermal energy because it has heat and a radiator to warm your feet uses heat so that is why its thermal energy.:)
A white surface is a good radiator of heat.
The hairdryer usually use the electrical energy. When heated, the hairdryer will convert electrical energy to heat energy which can then be used for hair drying.
In your car, the radiator transfers its heat to the surroundings - the air. [Strictly, this is conduction, but don't quibble. This is mechanic talk.] In your room, the radiator does radiate heat into the room.
heat absober absorbs heat & refelector reflect it
its thermal energy because it has heat and a radiator to warm your feet uses heat so that is why its thermal energy.:)
an elecric heater uses the conversion of electrical energy into heat energy.
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A radiator gives off heat not prevents it.
No, the heat in your vehicle is made from the the heat of the radiator fluid. It dose not take more fuel to use the heater.
A white surface is a good radiator of heat.
a radiator that provides heat and cooling
It converts electrical energy into heat energy.
The kettle uses heat energy. Depending on your type of stove, that heat will usually come from chemical energy (in a gas stove), or electrical energy (in an electrical stove).
The electrical energy is converted to heat.
As coolant cycles through the engine, it absorbs heat from the engine, after which, it continues through the cooling system back to the radiator. As the coolant passes through the radiator, the heat is exchanged to the ambient air by way of airflow through the radiator fins (this is why it's important not to bend the radiator fins).
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