Radiators are heat exchangers used to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling and heating. The majority of radiators are constructed to function in automobiles, buildings, and electronics. The radiator is always a source of heat to its environment.
Silver is a valuable metal, and is thus not used in radiators.
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Steel :)
Radiators were invented in 1855
Dissipated heat is used to create carbon dioxide in radiators
car radiators used to be made of copper, copper doesnt rust. most radiators are now made from aluminum.aluminum also does no rust
Silver is a valuable metal, and is thus not used in radiators.
Vertical radiators have the same function as traditional radiators, they are used to transfer heat to the surroundings by radiation. Vertical radiators are seen to be more contemporary and tend to be used in modern bathrooms. Some are designed so that towels can be folded over the radiator, giving it a duel function.
because radiators are players. they will mess with your mind
Antifreeze/Coolant
Water is used as coolant in car radiators because it has high specific heat capacity of 4200 Joules. It has the highest specific heat capacity than any other substance. That is why it is used as coolant in car radiators
Aluminum
Steel :)
If that space has heat loss (and it most definitely has) then sure - it is possible to put radiators there.
No the Romans didn't have radiators, instead they had underfloor heating which slaves used to put wood into them to keep the fire going.
Almost all car manufacturers have used cast iron radiators at one time or another, however most are now made of an aluminum alloy that can cool the water intake quickly.
yes