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Questions relating to the transfer of heat via the mechanism of convection, conduction, or radiation, in forms of systems (or your device) attempting to obtain thermodynamic equilibrium with another system (the environment or your other device)
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How does this mechanical heat click work?
Flashers in your car that makes your blinkers blink used to work on the same principle. If you lightly bend a thin metal sheet, it will resist more to bending in the perpendicular direction. You can d …
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What colour of tarp will let in the least amount of heat?
As a practical and cost effective solution, I'd advise using aluminium foil, or tin foil as it's also called. Please realise that it's rather fragile, so it's best to glue it to a plastic foil or some …
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Rapidly cool a flue gas without water circulation
Your approach is not an unusual one, engine brakes to measure horsepower usually make use of such a method, but they use much bigger water barrels. To answer your questions:
"Can I just fill a tub of …