ELI5, why do we usually have radiators under windows? Doesn’t the heat just go up then straight out the window?

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ELI5, why do we usually have radiators under windows? Doesn’t the heat just go up then straight out the window?

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Greatest heat loss is at the window. If the radiator was across the room, then there would be a huge temperature differential between the two sides of the room

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