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Generally, all metals contract when cooled. However, the rate at which they contract depends on their coefficient of thermal expansion. In general, materials with higher coefficients of thermal expansion will contract more when cooled.
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translation: as with all materials that move.
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
The basic foundation for virtually all liquid-cooled engines is the engine block, which houses the cylinders and provides structural support. It is typically made from materials like cast iron or aluminum to ensure durability and efficient heat transfer. The engine block works in conjunction with the cooling system, which includes components like the radiator, water pump, and coolant passages, to regulate engine temperature and prevent overheating. This system is essential for maintaining optimal engine performance and longevity.
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All except the VROD models.
no all 77 and 78 are air cooled
all of them except your brain.
there are no materials except light and food that is all.
Generally, all metals contract when cooled. However, the rate at which they contract depends on their coefficient of thermal expansion. In general, materials with higher coefficients of thermal expansion will contract more when cooled.
All cars that are water cooled (i.e. they have a radiator) must have a thermostat.
Most 2 cycle outboards are in fact water cooled. There were a few air cooled models, in the smaller hp range, produced years ago. Though there may be an air cooled engine in current production, I am not aware of it.
Most, though not all, motorcycles are air cooled and there for do not need a water tank.
no it can form any time. ^^^^^^^ thats bS
Not all materials are soluble in water.
H2O and O2 except for anaerobic microorganisms.