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It depends on the medium of heat transfer. For solids, it is conduction heat transfer. For liquids and gases, it is convection heat transfer. for vacuum (no medium), it is radiation heat transfer.
heat technology a.k.a thermometer
it is ratio of the total heat transfer from the surface area associated with both the fins and exposed portion of the base to maximum heat transfer from same surface area (in ideal conditions we get maximum heat transfer)
A heat related technology is some object that gives off heat to warm something or cook it. Basically something that warns stuff with technology
steam is lost in the plant through variuos way. But generally it is through heat transfer to the product to be heated by the steam. Also heat transfer through the conducting passage.
how to transfer heat energy by using curtains
Heated, enclosed infant incubators.
for example, we can take Sun heat!
conduction convection and readiation
Water on a stove!
1. Conduction heat transfer is used in many heat transfer applicationsthat are experienced regularly. Heat is transferredby conduction from the hot electric burner on the cookstoveto the pan of water.2. Convection heat transfer is used to move heat from one locationto another by means of currents set up in a fluid medium.3. Radiation heat transfer can best be explained by using thesun as an example of the source.
Heat transfer I think people.
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No. Not unless the person touches the BBQ. More a case of heat radiation.