Quick Check The speed at which heat flows in and out of insulators is high True False
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Heat transferred by convection moves at the speed of the carrying fluid, which varies widely from small applications like the air speed from the fan expelling heat in your computer to hurricane strength wind speed.
Heat transferred by conduction does not really move at any particular speed; it diffuses. Mathematically, the pertinent quantity is not a velocity (length per time), it is a diffusivity (length squared)
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