A conductor is usually a metal and works fast conducting heat A insulator is usually non - metal
the air inside heats up and hits the side of the radiator. metal is a conductor so the heat goes through the side of the radiator and all around the room.
It used to (other materials are way cheaper now), and it was because copper was a good conductor of heat AND it could be worked (soldered) easily.
the metal on a radiator hope it helped
IT is because warm air does out side and cooled air com inside
radiator i think not sure. tysm!!
Cool radiator. This is the type of radiator that decreases the efficiency of the fuel and thus the conductor becomes angry and so does the hot brunette.
A conductor is usually a metal and works fast conducting heat A insulator is usually non - metal
Yes, ice is an extremely poor radiator/conductor of heat. It is also the reason why the marine life in antartica is not frozen.
the air inside heats up and hits the side of the radiator. metal is a conductor so the heat goes through the side of the radiator and all around the room.
Copper is used in the alternator and wiring because it is a good conductor of electricity. Copper is used in the radiator because it is a good conductor of heat. Copper alloys are used in some bearings because of the wear characteristics (not too hard, not too soft).
IT is because warm air does out side and cooled air com inside
It used to (other materials are way cheaper now), and it was because copper was a good conductor of heat AND it could be worked (soldered) easily.
It's made of steel with a coating of nickel, so it is a conductor but not as good as the old coins with copper in.
Brass is a metal that conducts electricity. Therefore, a brass paper clip is a conductor.
the metal on a radiator hope it helped
IT is because warm air does out side and cooled air com inside