Low? Compared to what?
Poor? Compared to what?
Compared to air, water is a much much better coolant. Compared to other materials, it stinks. It really depends what you are using it for. What is the temperature of the object that needs cooling? How is the coolant itself being cooled and circulated?
The specific heat is one key consideration that goes into a coolant, but not the only one. Yes, the higher the specific heat, the more a material can remove heat from another object without its own temperature going up.
It's possible for a solid to have the same specific gravity as a liquid. In general, though, no. Solid and liquid forms of the same substance almost always have different specific gravities (and most often the liquid is less dense; water is one of the few where the liquid is more dense).
Yes. At 0 °C, water will coexist with ice. This is the commonly-quoted freezing temperature of water, but the EXACT freezing temperature depends on pressure, on the isotope mix of the water, and in general, on its purity. For example, adding some salt makes it possible to lower the freezing temperature.
Water could exist as a liquid on Earth without an atmosphere in specific conditions where the temperature and pressure allow for liquid water to form. However, without an atmosphere, these conditions would be less stable and water would be more likely to evaporate or freeze quickly due to the lack of atmospheric pressure and insulation.
steam hits a cold surface makes a liquid. also known as condensation
It is by condensation that water vapor changes to liquid water.
The false statement is that liquid water has a low specific heat, which makes it a poor coolant. In fact, liquid water has a high specific heat capacity, which means it can absorb and release a large amount of heat with only a small change in its own temperature. This property makes water an effective coolant in various applications.
The tool that compares the density of water to that of coolant is called a hydrometer. It measures the specific gravity of a liquid (the ratio of the density of the liquid to the density of water) to determine its concentration or strength.
The liquid in a liquid-cooled snowmobile is typically a mixture of water and antifreeze. This coolant circulates through the engine and absorbs heat to keep the engine temperature regulated during operation.
The specific gravity of liquid hydrocarbons is typically compared to the specific gravity of water, which has a value of 1. If the specific gravity of a liquid hydrocarbon is less than 1, it will float on water, and if it is greater than 1, it will sink in water.
Antifreeze, or engine coolant, is a liquid used to transport heat away from an engine. Antifreeze is mixed with water to lower the freezing point of the liquid to protect components in cold temperatures.
Antifreeze, or engine coolant, is a liquid used to transport heat away from an engine. Antifreeze is mixed with water to lower the freezing point of the liquid to protect components in cold temperatures.
Water is used as coolant in car radiators because it has high specific heat capacity of 4200 Joules. It has the highest specific heat capacity than any other substance. That is why it is used as coolant in car radiators
The best reason to use water as a coolant is because is because it has a high specific heat capacity. However, you can add a mix of antifreeze with your water.
Water
Milk or water will do it.
Milk, Water.
Coolant is pink. You should have your water pump checked.