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What is a water pump in a Honda Civic?

The pump in the cooling system of an automobile that cause the water to circulate.


How does coolant circulate in the cooling system?

Generally thru the use of a belt driven centrifugal pump


Is it ok to run the fan on central air unit without cooling to circulate air?

Yes, no problem


What does the heating and cooling of molecules do?

Changes the movement of the molecules as the heat is added and subtracted.


What is the significance of holes in eddy current brakes?

Holes are there only for cooling or air to circulate and pass through to cool it.


Why will water not circulate through cooling system on vehicle?

You might have a blockage somewhere, or you might need to replace the thermostat.


During cooling the kinetic energy of the molecules falls. Why does this happen?

During cooling, the molecules lose kinetic energy because the temperature decreases, which reduces the average speed of the molecules. As the molecules slow down, they have less kinetic energy, resulting in a decrease in temperature.


A substance loses energy during what two processes?

A substance loses energy during cooling and evaporation processes. During cooling, heat is transferred away from the substance, lowering its temperature. During evaporation, the substance loses energy as molecules escape from its surface, causing it to undergo a phase change from liquid to gas.


What is the difference in radiators used in auto trans and manual trans?

Auto transmission radiator has a cooling chamber for transmission fluid to circulate


Does oil circulate within the cooling system?

oil does not circulate in the cooling system per-say but automatic transmissions do have a cooler built into the radiator that helps keep the transmission cooler. as for engine oil i don't believe that they have cooler built in the radiators. now if you see oil in your radiator that's a whole different story and it's not good.


What are the four processes that change rock inside the earth?

Four processes are compaction and cementation, metamorphism, and cooling.


Why are evaporation and melting both considered to be cooling processes?

Water will evaporate faster if you apply heat to it. Ice will melt faster if you apply heat to it. Both processes absorb heat, and use it to undergo a phase change. Even if you don't apply heat to water, it absorbs heat, or cools, as it evaporates, which you can know by putting room temperature water on your skin and feel the cooling effect as it evaporates. The same is true with ice.