the amount of heat conducted by a metal rod__with increasing time
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the amount of heat conducted by a metal rod is inversely proportional with increasing time.
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The amount of heat conducted by a metal rod is inversely proportional to increasing time.
- Heat is energy, and energy increases the energy-momentum tensor, so effectively increases the mass. With everything else remaining equal, this would increase time dilation. On the other hand, heated bodies increase their volume. The same mass over a greater volume leads to less time dilation
- The mode of heat transfer in solids where heat transfer takes place without the movement of medium particles is called conduction. For example: By heating one end of a metal rod we can feel the heat at the other end
- Three mechanisms exist for transporting energy: conduction, convection, and radiation.
- Heat has a direct relationship with resistance. Heat equals power time. As a result, and are inversely proportional.
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