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  2. Reggie Lee (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Bad Guy Episode: "Thunder by Your Side" 2000 Walker, Texas Ranger: Lee Chan Episode: "The General's Return" Chicago Hope: Sam Episode: "Have I Got a Deal for You" 2001 The Ellen Show: Kwan Episode: "Pilot" Philly: Brian Chin 2 episodes 2001–2002 Judging Amy: Dr. Oliver Lee 2001–2003 The Division: Officer Jim Chang 4 episodes 2002 Strong ...

  3. Loss-of-coolant accident - Wikipedia

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    The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011 occurred due to a loss-of-coolant accident. The circuits that provided electrical power to the coolant pumps failed causing a loss-of-core-cooling that was critical for the removal of residual decay heat which is produced even after active reactors are shut down and nuclear fission has ceased.

  4. Antifreeze - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, if the engine coolant gets too hot, it might boil while inside the engine, causing voids (pockets of steam), leading to localized hot spots and the catastrophic failure of the engine. If plain water were to be used as an engine coolant in northern climates freezing would occur, causing significant internal engine damage.

  5. Critical point (thermodynamics) - Wikipedia

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    Near the critical point, all these properties change into the exact opposite: water becomes compressible, expandable, a poor dielectric, a bad solvent for electrolytes, and mixes more readily with nonpolar gases and organic molecules. [4] At the critical point, only one phase exists. The heat of vaporization is zero.

  6. Fact check: Pouring hot water on your windshield could cause ...

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    A viral post gives bad advice on how to defrost your vehicle's windshield during freezing cold weather. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. Radiator (engine cooling) - Wikipedia

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    As the radiator cools the fluid, the coolant becomes denser and falls. This effect is sufficient for low-power stationary engines , but inadequate for all but the earliest automobiles. All automobiles for many years have used centrifugal pumps to circulate the engine coolant because natural circulation has very low flow rates.

  8. Freezing-point depression - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of freezing-point depression has many practical uses. The radiator fluid in an automobile is a mixture of water and ethylene glycol. The freezing-point depression prevents radiators from freezing in winter. Road salting takes advantage of this effect to lower the freezing point of the ice it is placed on.

  9. Eagles fan who survived New Orleans truck attack returning to ...

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    The night out was a first in Louisiana for Ryan Quigley. “I remember walking toward where the truck was coming, but looking at her, that’s why I didn’t see the truck coming,” Quigley said.