antifreeze coolant
When a sample of liquid is cooled its thermal energy goes to its surroundings
Solid rock.
this is known as liquifaction if the gas is cooled to liquid.
Glass is considered a super cooled liquid.
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enticer liquid cooled no such thing you prolly mean exciter11 and its 93
well, you have to decide whats better for ypu.. but liquid is faster and has more power, fans are slower and overheat quicker, but are easier to work onBut a fan cooled engine will stay cooler in warmer (40*) weather than a liquid,they also tend to do better on packed snow where liquids do better in deep powder.
When a liquid is cooled, the rate of evaporation slows down
When a sample of liquid is cooled its thermal energy goes to its surroundings
a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid
* Liquid paper (1956) * Snowmobile (1959)
Yes, Apple did manufacture liquid-cooled computers. Some configurations of the PowerMac G5 computer (notably, the quad-core systems) were liquid-cooled.
I assume you mean what happens to the molecules... They slow down due to the loss of kinetic energy when the liquid is cooled. When they are sufficiently cooled as to cause freezing, that's a different story.
It decreases
Air to liquid = condensation
It freeseez.
yes