In what way is the steady state heat flow analog to the flow of (i) an electric current (ii) an incompressible liquid
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The process of heat flow in solids is called conduction. Conduction occurs when two objects in contact with one another transfer heat between them due to a temperature difference, like the clothes from the dryer. This happens literally because the moving molecules hit each other.
A fluid in which the density remains constant for isothermal pressure changes, that is, for which the coefficient of compressibility is zero. Expansion and contraction of an incompressible fluid under diabatic heating or cooling is thus allowed for.
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(i) an electric current
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