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What is difference between radiator and reflecter? Explain with details to be brainliest.​

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Answered by anushkachaturvedi19
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There are severals ways to lose energy. When something does that, particularly if the energy causes the temperature of a nearby object to increase, we say it is emitting heat. It can do this through conduction, through convection, or through radiation. Radiation is a special kind of emission. It means that the quantity that is carrying off the energy consists of electromagnetic waves. The most common kind of waves for ordinary heat (the kind we experience in our everyday lives) are infrared waves. These are light waves with a frequency lower than those visible to the human eye. If you put your lips near something hot and "feel the heat" it is because infrared radiation is being emitted from the hot object and being absorbed by your lips, making them warmer. (Convection can also contribute in this case.) You can "see" infrared radiation with an infrared camera. Cameras that see in "total darkness" are taking advantage of the fact that total darkness often contains some light, such as infrared, but we call it dark because our eyes are not sensitive to that light.

The radiator transfers the heat from the fluid inside to the air outside, thereby cooling the fluid, which in turn cools the engine. Radiators are also often used to cool automatic transmission fluids, air conditioner refrigerant, intake air, and sometimes to cool motor oil or power steering fluid.

Reflector is a receiver. It runs on Mac or Windows computers and displays the connections it receives from other devices. Reflector does not send device screens anywhere. Rather, devices use native, built-in screen mirroring protocols such as AirPlay, Google Cast or Miracast to screen mirror to Reflector.

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