Water absorbs and radiates heat better than soil does.
No. Let it cool down before you open the radiator cap and then put water in the radiator
distilled water tastes better then other types of water and its very good for plants. id say it gives you more energy and is better. to much unfiltered water could hurt your body.
A Radiator.
A thermostatic radiator valve is a valve that is connected to the hot water heating system. It can control the room temperature by regulating the amount of water that goes into the radiator. The valve is able to control this by sensing the temperature of the air.
It is better then any other because it shows the concentration of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. It also shows water passing through a permeable membrane requireing NO energy at all.
radiator fluid
It is better to add premixed anti-freeze.
Yes, that is why water dissolves quicker with salt.
This depends upon what you wish to absorb. Corn starch is a good absorber of sweat. As is Talcum powder. A pneumatic cylinder in which the fluid/gas is forced through a small orifice is a good absorber of energy (car 'shock absorbers'). A Matt black surface is a good absorber of light, and if chosen carefully, may also absorb microwaves or infrared/heat. Light weight porous materials may be good absorbers of sound energy. Sawdust is often used to absorb oil or water. At the roadside, the fire brigade will use sand to absorb flammable fluids. A sponge is great for water.
no an energy drink is much worse for you than water
Rocky Surfaces with no soil layer.
what kind of energy travels through water better than air
there is supposed to be water in the radiator. your radiator is supposed to be evenly mix 50/50 with radiator fluid and water, preferably distilled water.
People are stupid.
By installing a Shock absorber
There is a water reservoir tank that goes to the radiator that you can add the water to.
Conduction of heat energy from the source to the water in the boiler. A pump moves the hot water to the radiator.The heat radiates out from the radiator to the air, where convection then circulates it through the room.