The hood of the car gets hot because the car receives sunlight. Since the energy is radiated away from a HOT Sun to a much COOLER Earth (and car), this doesn't violate the Second Law.
Park your car in a dark garage and look for light on the ground under the engine bay. Or after the car has been sitting for a little bit open the hood and feel the bulb (caution the bulb may be very hot if it is staying on)
like the hood and and the place where the engine is at the very front of the car. the front.
The hood of almost any vehicle will get hot when you have been driving the car and this is normal. Excess heat may mean the engine is running hot.
No, the hood is ON the car, not in it.
White or gray smoke coming out from under the hood of a car could be the result of a small water leak spraying water on a hot engine. A running engine is naturally hot enough to create steam when water hits it.
The heat felt from the hood of a car when you touch it is primarily due to conduction. The hood is in direct contact with the hot engine components, transferring heat to the metal surface, which you then feel when you touch it. So, in this case, conduction is the main mechanism of heat transfer.
Very front of the car while hood is up behind the large fans when looking down.
I have my moms car and the battery died, My three years old left a light on. I can't find the mechianism to open the hood to give it a hot shot. I know the hood release is in the cab but I can't open the hood.
Of course. You can cook an egg on a hot sidewalk. You can heat up things just by letting them sit on the hood of a black car faster than the hood of a white car. So, The answer is yes
Ironside - 1967 A Very Cool Hot Car - 1.12 was released on: USA: 30 November 1967
it's esey get a very fast car and take on the best driver in your hood