A great amount of friction with the ground, which can be caused by spinning your tires, much like they do In races to celebrate victory. The friction causes your wheels to heat to the point of smoking. It's called a Burnout.
Probably not the smoke, but certainly HEAT would cause problems.
I would definently think that the cause of heat illness would be, I don't know,...HEAT!maybe. I would definently think that the cause of heat illness would be, I don't know,...HEAT!maybe.
Normally starters do not smoke before they fail but if it does smoke it will soon go out either from overheating or if it has oil inside it causing it to smoke. Oil leaking from the valve cover could get inside the starter in short it out. Oil inside the starter could cause it to smoke and will soon cause it to fail. Be sure that the heat shield is installed over the starter or it will soon over heat and fail. Properly installing the heat shield is a little difficult so many times unprofessional mechanics will short cut and leave the heat shield off and cause a very very early failure.
Because of the heat/fire with electricity would start it to make/create a chemical reaction which would have it smoke.
A chimney is a vertical shaft which is usually placed above something which produces a large amount of heat, smoke or steam. Its purpose is to direct the heat, smoke or in a desirable direction which will not cause damage or issues to its path.
most likely yes, as friction can come into play, as well as the fact that the motor spining the wheels would heat and pass it on through the metal (as is an conductor).
A chimney is a vertical shaft which is usually placed above something which produces a large amount of heat, smoke or steam. Its purpose is to direct the heat, smoke or in a desirable direction which will not cause damage or issues to its path.
Steam engines produce smoke from the coal or wood they burn to produce heat to boil water tocreate pressure to drive pistons to move drive wheels. The "smoke" most people see is actually steam vapor from stack released during operation.
from experience, too much heat,moist or dust affect the performance of smoke detectors and can easily activate the detector.
A frozen brake caliper or if you just instaled new brakes and rotors you might have oil on the rotors as they need to be clean before installing.
Heat, and smoke, generally.
a bad water pump could cause low heat. The heater uses the coolant from the pump to generate heat.