On 2010-02-18, Peter Humphrey <pe...@humphrey.ukfsn.org> wrote: > More examples: what is the one thing that shock-absorbers > don't do? What does a condenser (on a carburettor) condense?
Never heard of a condenser on a carbuetor. Google doesn't seem to know about it either. Are you referring to the condenser (capacitor) that's located along with the points in the distributor assembly? Or is it something that goes by a different name here in the US? > What heat-transfer mechanism does a car radiator use? (Hint: > if it uses radiation, why does it need a fan?) And "convection" ovens use a fan to circulate hot air instead of the mechanism used by conventional ovens. What mechanism do conventional, "non-convection" ovens use? You guessed it: convection. -- Grant