In virtually all current production cars the heater is run off hot coolant run through a small special radiator called a heater core.
I would say it is traveling by your cars air conditioner pump/fan with the air running across your heater core but since that's mechanics I'll tell you the physics answer too... Convection. Heat traveling through the air (or a liquid) to transfer to another (solid) material is called heating through convection. ;)
Its convection.
The heat transfer that occurs when you burn yourself on a hot car seat is conduction. The car seat becomes hot due to being in contact with a heat source (sunlight), and this heat is transferred directly to your skin upon contact with the seat.
It's because your car has heat inside it, and the metal is contracting in your car because no longer is heat being produced. This is a normal thing, no need to take it to the shop or even panic.Hope this helps,EmJ
Car heaters need a few moments to warm up.
You need to get your car checked.
when you turn the heat on it comes out of the motor compartment in to the car,, further cooling the engine. A good thing to know if your car is running hot: turn the inside heat on full blast to help cool it down some.
No, the mileage will not turn on a car being pulled
You have a blocked radiator.
takes the heat away from engine low coolant??
When a moving car hits a parked car, energy is transferred from the moving car to the parked car. The kinetic energy of the moving car is transferred to the parked car, causing it to move. Some energy is also converted into other forms, like sound and heat, during the collision.
Conduction :) hope it helps.