It sounds like either a loose ground or power supply, start by checking the connections at the blower motor............
The specific heat of substance A is greater than that for substance B. If both sample sizes are the same and they both start at the same temperature and equal amounts of heat are added to both these samples, substance A will have a lower temperature than substance B.
My wife had the same problem, no heat when idle and blow cold air.. when driving the heat was fine.. Checked the antifreeze level and it was low.. got it topped off and that has brought the heat back at idle... hope that helps
heat shield might have came lose if it rattles alot
Yes. Although, 4 months is the absolute youngest age that a female cat can go into heat. Many female cats do not start going into heat until they are 6 to 8 months old. My female cat did not start going into heat until she was 8 months old.
When driving in summer heat the first priority for the car is making sure the engine doesn't overheat. It is a good idea to use the windows and vents to cool both the driver and engine rather than the air conditioning.
In a closed system, yes. Both objects will be at the same thermal energy level, and neither will be able to release any to the other. In the real world, this is not the case, heat would continue to dissipate until the object reaches the same thermal energy level as the air around it, approximately.
Heat energy travels from a hotter object to a cooler/colder object until both objects reach the same temperature.
Until they reach thermal equilibrium - that is, until they both have the same temperature.
So you have no heat? Here are some basic questions: Is your coolant level low? ( not the overflow jug, pop the cap on the radiator) If no, then: flush the heater core. you can find 2 hoses on the firewall that run to a bypass housing. disconnect them both flush one hose at time until water runs clear through both of them. If still no heat, suspect the water pump, very unlikely as there would be some heat while driving but not at idle. and that its not the water pump.
heat moves from hot to cold, until both objects have the same temperature which is called conduction
Follow what is called natural life force or "chi" in the basic form heat can be chi. Use both hands in front of you palm to palm about an inch apart. You can start to feel the energy or life force you have. It can be heat. That's a start
The heat wave in the story "Heat Wave" acts as both a setting and a catalyst for the events that unfold. It creates a tense and oppressive atmosphere, mirroring the characters' internal struggles and emotions. The heat wave is an external force that influences the characters' actions and decisions, driving the plot forward.