is oil capable of absorbing heat? (or) which oil is suitable of heat absorbtion? With no other information, always guess that anything is capable of absorbing heat -- yes. for oil.
it will over heat, and crack. palm oil is much too flammable to be inserted into a car engine.
NO! Water being a polar liquid requires much more energy to heat than a non-polar liquid like oil.
broken cylinder head gasket leaks oil into the cooling water. You could replace all the cooling water with brake oil, but your motor will heat up much more (oil has lower heat capacity) easier to get rid of the car.
Oil doesn't really become energy. Like all substances, oil molecules have energy. When oil is reacted with oxygen and heat it burns. This is when oil releases much of its energy.
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Depends on several factors. Engine type load conditions Type of oil used. Without oil your engine would melt.
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The specific heat of sesame oil is 1,63 J/g.K.
An oil fired furnace works by using oil and a flame. The oil is sent through a tube to the burner area of the furnace and when the oil is ignited with a lighter, the flame can be adjusted according to how much heat is necessary.
As of 2014, electric is much cheaper than oil to heat a home. The oil costs has went up considerable in the last few years.
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