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Shinny silverd surface
heat absober absorbs heat & refelector reflect it
A white surface is a good radiator of heat.
Material with low specific heat capacity and with blackened surface are good for radiators.
Yes, it is. As dull and black surfaces are the best emitters as well as the best absorbers of radiation. Hope my answer is good enough to be stand up your question needs.
Shinny silverd surface
It is in fact the best radiator. Dull black is the best absorber and emitter. Then shiny black, followed by white, then silver. While the best reflector goes the other way around (silver's the best, then white, followed by shiny black, then dull black)
heat absober absorbs heat & refelector reflect it
A white surface is a good radiator of heat.
open your eyes and check
Material with low specific heat capacity and with blackened surface are good for radiators.
The surface of the solder on the connection you are soldering should be bright and shiny. A cold solder joint will not be shiny, it will have a crinkly look about it. In some cases the joint can be wiggled and it will come apart.
Better driving habits is a good place to start.
Yes, it is. As dull and black surfaces are the best emitters as well as the best absorbers of radiation. Hope my answer is good enough to be stand up your question needs.
Infered if its shiny! Cant think of a good one for a non-shiny, mines shiny thats why!
Very very poor, they have a tendency of blowing you IP.
Drain the radiator down half way. At the engine end of the top radiator hose is the thermostat housing. Remove the hose and 2 retaining bolts and remove the thermostat. Clean the surface good and install the new thermostat. Refill the radiator.