Thermal - Liquid Cooling, HeatingThermal management is the practice of controlling and regulating the temperature of a system or device to ensure its proper and safe operation. Liquid cooling and heating are two methods used in thermal management to transfer heat away from or towards a system or device. Liquid cooling involves using a liquid, such as water or a specialized cooling fluid, to remove heat from a system or device by circulating it through a series of channels or heat exchangers. This can help prevent overheating and improve the performance of the system or device. Liquid heating, on the other hand, involves using a heated liquid to transfer heat to a system or device to keep it warm or to raise its temperature. This is often used in industrial or commercial settings, such as in heating and cooling systems or in manufacturing processes.