Chemistry, asked by purvayepari2017, 4 months ago

Box of heat resistant material a) Name the principle.

b) What will happen to both the object after some time?

c) Write the formula for above principle.​

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Answered by giriganpathsutrave
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Explanation:

Thermal resistance is a heat property and a measurement of a temperature difference by which an object or material resists a heat flow. Thermal resistance is the reciprocal of thermal conductance.

(Absolute) thermal resistance R in kelvins per watt (K/W) is a property of a particular component. For example, a characteristic of a heat sink.

Specific thermal resistance or thermal resistivity Rλ in kelvin metres per watt (K⋅m/W), is a material constant.

Thermal insulance has the units square metre kelvins per watt (m2⋅K/W) in SI units or square foot degree Fahrenheit hours per British thermal unit (ft2⋅°F⋅h/Btu) in imperial units. It is the thermal resistance of unit area of a material. In terms of insulation, it is measured by the R-value.

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