August 16, 2002
SuperNova wrote: Parallellkoppla...
Gör du det så minskar trycket i radiatorerna och vattnet stanbnad därför längre i radden.
Längre tid i radden = kallare vatten.
vattnet stannar alltid lika länge i systemet oavsett hur snabbt vattnet rör sig.
http://www.overclockers.com/ar.....icles1088/
Myth: Water must slow down to fully absorb heat.
Reality: In a closed loop, a given water molecule actually spends the same amount of time in the radiator, no matter how fast it is moving, as long as the water is indeed moving.
If this is a difficult concept to understand, think about a race car on a track. If the track is one mile (5280 ft) long and the car is driving at 60 mph, the car will spend about one second in a 100 ft stretch. Think of the 100 ft stretch as the radiator.
If the speed is doubled, the car only spends ½ a second in the 100 ft section, but it passes through that same section twice a minute, so it spends a total of one second in the 100 ft section per minute.
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