you can remove heat but cannot totally eliminate it. Ways to remove heat:
* convection -- blow cooler air or dry ice over the object or place it inside an ice box
* conduction -- put the object in cooler water
* radiation -- leave it in a cooler surrounding
The key word is 'cooler,' which means you can remove heat when you have a cooler medium to dump the heat.
Installing fiberglass batting will completely eliminate heat loss.
in power lines, the best way to eliminate heat transfer is to transport energy with a high voltage and low current.
Air Conditioning, heat, ect. Air Conditioning, heat, ect.
venting them high enough to dissipate.
limit time you spend outside
heat it. Alcohol boils at a lower temperature than water
Heat is eliminated through use of reactor coolant passing over the nuclear fuel in the primary coolant loops.
Yes, the skin eliminates heat, water, and sweat, among other things.
This sounds like a question from a sheet I did or actually had for HW the answer is they eliminated the heat sensitive components
Usually people who go outside in heat alot and don't drink water.
The lungs are known for eliminating carbon dioxide. In addition, the lungs eliminate some water and some heat.
Yes, all matter conducts heat. Some do much faster than others. Those are called conductors. Oxygen would be an insulator. It transmits heat slowly. The purpose of insulation is to slow down heat movement but it does not eliminate it.