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'''Overheating''' may refer to:
'''Overheating''' may refer to:
* [[Overheating (economics)]], a rapid, very big growth of production that is thought to have a negative influence
* [[Overheating (electricity)]], unexpected rise of temperature in a portion of electrical circuit, that can cause harm to the circuit, and accidents
* [[Overheating (combinatorial game theory)]], an operation on combinatorial games that approximately reverses the effect of chilling
* [[Hyperthermia]], also called sunstroke, an elevated body temperature due to failed thermoregulation
* [[Thermal shock]], the overheating of a device leading to reduced efficiency, damage or even destruction


== See also ==
*[[Hyperthermia]], also called sunstroke, an elevated body temperature due to failed thermoregulation
* "Overheated", a song by Billie Eilish from the studio album ''[[Happier Than Ever]]'' (2021)
*[[Thermal shock]], the overheating of a device leading to reduced efficiency, damage or even destruction
*[[Overheating (economics)]], a rapid, very big growth of production which is believed to have negative influence


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[[es:Recalentamiento (desambiguación)]]
[[ru:Перегрев]]

Latest revision as of 12:49, 8 January 2024

Overheating may refer to:

  • Overheating (economics), a rapid, very big growth of production that is thought to have a negative influence
  • Overheating (electricity), unexpected rise of temperature in a portion of electrical circuit, that can cause harm to the circuit, and accidents
  • Overheating (combinatorial game theory), an operation on combinatorial games that approximately reverses the effect of chilling
  • Hyperthermia, also called sunstroke, an elevated body temperature due to failed thermoregulation
  • Thermal shock, the overheating of a device leading to reduced efficiency, damage or even destruction

See also

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