It is necessary to heat a lambda sensor internally to prevent damage. If heat is applied externally it can damage the housing and result in inaccurate readings in the future.
when u want to change phase u should remove the heat from liquid. EX: If u want to freeze water then calculate heat to be removed from water by taking lambda... Q= (m X lambda) minus (m Cp dt) lambda at 00C
heat sensor
a heat sensor
Earth's interior and the sun.
Heat stroke and heat exhaustion.
motor heat sensor where is it locasted in a 1996 aerostar ford van
No. As a mammal it provides its own heat internally, making it an endotherm.
What kind of heat sensor did you have in mind??
Yes.
With a thermometer or heat sensor.
Disconnect the negative terminal on the battery; disconnect the sensor connection; the sensor is located in the exhaust; drowned the threads in release compound; don't even try to remove an O2 sensor without first doing this, you will stip the threads or break of the sensor; let soak for about 5 mins, then unscrew; might be necessary to heat also with a torch, clean threads in exhaust and put and antiseize compound that is sensor safe and reinstall to appropriate torque, and reconnect sensor and battery.
Very few heat water internally. These are usually very expensive and showcase the feature. It usually called a 'sterilization cycle'.