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Thermal paste (or colloquially termed thermal grease by certain technicians or mechanics) is a TIM (thermal interface material). It's primary purpose is to transfer heat away from the heat source (in the case of electronics, the chips themselves). However, applying too much to a computer chip may actually be bad instead (it will act as a insulator and retain heat) and will cause your device to overheat.
we use thermal energy while heating our food on gas stove or microwave,or heater ,etc
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My knowledge about thermal expansion borders on absolute zero.
Thermal compound or grease helps disapate the heat from your CPU to where the fan can exhaust it to the outside.
Thermal paste (thermal compound, thermal grease, silicone grease, heat paste, heat sink compound, heat sink paste, etc.) is used between high power solid state components and their heatsinks to increase the thermal conductivity between the component and the heatsink, thereby better cooling those components. Some high power solid state components in a computer that might require thermal paste are: power supply voltage regulators, graphics processing units (GPU), microprocessors, microprocessor support chips, etc.
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We studied about thermal energy.
lithium grease or bearing grease
Use a silicone grease lubricant to lube a freezer seal.
use the grease remover that you use to get the grease off your hands it really works:]
We can use thermal energy in cooking food , in heat etc. thanks
Grease can be used as a noun (the object 'grease'), or as a verb (the act of applying grease to something). For example:'He applied grease to the pan to prevent food from sticking to it.''He was sure to grease the pan to prevent food from sticking to it.'
No. Use dielectric (silicon) grease.
we use thermal energy by measuring temperature
ucan use the word thermal in a sentence like this: Since it is cold outside i am going to wear thermAL underwear