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Overheating refers to a condition where the temperature of an object or system rises above its intended or safe operating limits. This can occur in various contexts, including electronics, engines, and biological organisms. In electronics, overheating can damage components, reduce performance, and lead to system failure. It is often caused by inadequate cooling, excessive power consumption, or environmental factors like high ambient temperatures. Electronic devices typically employ cooling mechanisms such as heatsinks, fans, or liquid cooling systems to dissipate excess heat.
In internal combustion engines, overheating, often called engine overheating, can cause severe damage to critical parts
In biological contexts, overheating in humans is known as hyperthermia. This can range from mild heat exhaustion