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18 October, 20:58

The heat caused by the friction of moving engine parts and the explosion of gasoline in the cylinders is removed through the vehicle's cooling system.

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  1. 18 October, 21:24
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    True

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    Most vehicle's cooling system contain a coolant that flows through certain passages in the engine, as the coolant moves through those passages it absorb heat from moving engine parts and the explosion of gasoline in the cylinders. the coolant is then stored back in a radiator which is responsible for transferring the heat from the coolant to the environment (air).
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