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The rate at which heat is conducted is called​

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Answered by SAHILRAUL77
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The rate of heat flow is the amount of heat that is transferred per unit of time in some material, usually measured in watt.Heat is the flow of thermal energy driven by thermal non-equilibrium, so that 'heat flow' is a redundancy.The total heat output of a reactor core is called the heat generation rate. The heat generation rate divided by the volume of fuel will give the average volumetric thermal source strength.So the rate of heat transfer to an object is equal to the thermal conductivity of the material the object is made from, multiplied by the surface area in contact, multiplied by the difference in temperature between the two objects, divided by the thickness of the material.

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The rate of heat flow is the amount of heat that is transferred per unit of time in some material, usually measured in watt.Heat is the flow of thermal energy driven by thermal non-equilibrium, so that 'heat flow' is a redundancy.The total heat output of a reactor core is called the heat generation rate. The heat generation rate divided by the volume of fuel will give the average volumetric thermal source strength.So the rate of heat transfer to an object is equal to the thermal conductivity of the material the object is made from, multiplied by the surface area in contact, multiplied by the difference in temperature between the two objects, divided by the thickness of the material.

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