because of the greenhouse affect!
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Energy from light waves is trapped inside the car as heat energy.
try shampooing the seats & rug in your car..
On a hot day, the temperature inside a closed car can rise dramatically due to the greenhouse effect. Sunlight enters through the windows and heats up the interior surfaces, which then radiate heat back into the air. This can lead to temperatures inside the car reaching 130°F (54°C) or higher within just a short period, creating dangerous conditions that can lead to heat-related illnesses or even death if someone is trapped inside. It’s crucial to never leave children or pets unattended in a parked car on hot days.
In a closed car on a hot day, the temperature inside can quickly rise to dangerous levels. This can result in heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and even death for occupants or pets left inside. It's important to always make sure to never leave anyone or any pet inside a closed car on a hot day.
The contents inside a can of hairspray can explode if it is set on fire or if it's really hot. Then the car sets on fire and it explodes.
A car gets hot when parked under the sun due to the greenhouse effect. Sunlight enters the car through the windows and heats up the interior surfaces, such as the seats and dashboard. These surfaces then radiate heat but are less effective at releasing it back outside, causing the temperature inside the car to rise significantly. Additionally, the materials used in the car's interior can absorb heat, further increasing the temperature.
If stuck open the car will run cold. If stuck closed the car will run hot.
Light energy comes into the car at visible light frequencies. The light energy is absorbed by the interior of the vehicle, which gets hot and emits infrared light at frequencies lower than that of most of the incoming light . The infrared light does not penetrate the glass windows as well as the visible light, so heat is trapped in the car.
A Cracked reservoir Cap would in most cases cause your car to over heat. After your car has ran a while, and built up pressure it would begin to loose water in the form of steam. Once your car is parked and shut off it will then begin to loose water. Once parked your car looses compression which causes the water to boil instead of steam. You would then loose water at a faster rate emptying your radiator and causing your car to run hot.
Hot Water cools,though kept in a closed container,because of its surroundings.Heat escapes into the environment till the temperature of water(system) and surroundings become the same. Its simply the transfer and exchange of energy.
because they are constantly being used
The open windows help to expel the hot air trapped inside when they are closed.