No, but some autos use the radiator to cool transmission fluid.
It circulates within its own Plumbing, and the fluids never commingle.
Because your radiator is not getting much air forced through the radiator, the only air cooling your system is the air the fan pulls through the radiator. When you travel down the road air is also forced through the radiator causing more cooling.
Through the radiator cap no... But it does allow the antifreeze to come out through the cap if the pressure gets too high.
Total of 17 Qts. The pan only holds 3.5 qts. The remainder is in the torque converter and radiator, but all that fluid does travel through the whole system. A pump flush must be done to replace all of it.
through transmission medium
Sound waves travel fastest through air because the molecules are spread out the most. They travel slowest through solid because the molecules are very tightly packed together. They do not travel through a vacuum at all.
There are 3 methods.Either through the nervous system or through the endocrine system or both.
Micro waves They travel through walls easily.
The structures of the male reproductive system that sperm do not travel through include Cowpter's gland and the seminal vessel
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The same way all other objects in the solar system travel, it will be back in 2061.
Sound (and vibration) are a wave system of sequential compressions and rarefactions of a material. These waves are mechanical and do need a substance through which to travel. They cannot travel through a vacuum.
Muscle motion in your digestive system called Peristalsis helps the food to travel through your digestive system.