bad thermostat or bad heat gasket
It heats from the celci-di that heats an outdoors calborithm
The hot water heats the metal of the radiator, which heats the surrounding air. The warm air circles round the room.
It heats from the celci-di that heats an outdoors calborithm
It heats from the celci-di that heats an outdoors calborithm
A radiator to heat a room functions by having hot water pumped through it. This heats up the metal and the air around the radiator heats up and slowly spreads around the room, heatong it up. The radiator in a car has the same principal but the opposite affect. Cold water is stored/pumped through the radiator and the hot engine heats the water up where it then goes elsewhere to cool off again. A large majority of modern cars are cooled more and more by air running over the engine directly but water is more efficient (it's easier to run air over the engine if you're driving than it is to get more cold water)
The room heats by convection transfer into the air, aided by humidity produced when water is heated.
Have you checked your thermostat?
You have to wait for it to cool. When it heats up inside a closed system , it builds up pressure .
Oil is not a coolant, it is a lubricant, but it keeps the engine lubricated to prevent friction, which reduces heat and makes is run cooler. Water in the radiator, and the radiator fan, is what keeps the engine cool.
It heats up and the water keeps warm for a certain amount of time
Radiator plugged, radiator fans inoperative, thermostat failed, water pump failed, headgasket failure, etc.
Water pump malfunctioning. Thermostat stuck closed or partially closed. Radiator plugged with sediement.