coolant

शीतलक
definition
noun
They are designed to dissipate the heat, which the coolant has absorbed from the engine.
a liquid or gas that is used to remove heat from something.
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They are designed to dissipate the heat, which the 'coolant' has absorbed from the engine.
After purification, the water is used in the gardens and as a 'coolant' during the production process.
You should also check the level, condition and concentration of the 'coolant' every so often.
When you spray it, the 'coolant' evaporates, taking with it the latent heat of the water and the hot air around it.
Manual stirring will often suffice but in many cases the 'coolant' must be sprayed on to the tool.
All 'coolant' and oil lines to and from the pods were replaced with larger diameter lines.
After being used as a 'coolant' , the water is returned to the canal about 10 degrees warmer.
In addition, the heat coming from the engine to the coolant and from the 'coolant' to the radiator is reduced.
The power plant also produces some 200 million liters of clean water as a result of desalinating sea water, which is used as a 'coolant' .
The explosions were blamed on either leaking ammonia - the 'coolant' involved in both cases - or overheating.
The bottle also indicates that the 'coolant' does not cause corrosion even though there are both copper and aluminium parts in the system.
As the 'coolant' passes through the small tubes, it transfers the heat it has absorbed to the blowing air from the grille.
At their simplest, they rely on a 'coolant' that absorbs and dissipates heat from the house.
As 'coolant' circulates through the tubing, heat is removed from the refrigerator to cool the food inside.
I threw some pepper in with the 'coolant' so the little pinholes in the radiator would be plugged.
Get your engine coolant tested and adjusted to prevent the 'coolant' from freezing up.
To beat the heat, fluid-flow systems circulate 'coolants' through the machines.
They are used as lubricants and 'coolants' , among other applications.
Pipes were split open, releasing 'coolants' that froze nearby structures with a coating of white, sparkling frost.
Because liquid 'coolants' are prohibited in Formula 1, the only means of keeping the temperature down is the air streaming through the brake cooling vents.
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