if you mean the transfer rate of heat ?; the heat transfer rate depends on the atom or molecule type .
change in temperature does not effect specific heat. for example,specific heat of water is 4.14 j/g.k at any temperature
there are approximately 3200 different genders in mushroom.
it is the rate of heat loss in an element... it can be measured by a thermometer. hope this helps! :)
Adding heat to a system will increase the rate at which something with diffuse in a fluid.
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There are formulae based on regression analyses but they vary between species and, for species that reproduce sexually, the formulae will very often differ between genders.
rate of heat transfer between two bodies can be reduced by providing insulation between the two. e.g. As in thermos flask. where the insulation prevents heat flow from liquid/tea stored inside the flask to outside atmosphere
The word rate, like most words in English, does not come in masculine and feminine forms, there is just one form for both genders. It's just rate.
Divide heat added to the boiler between feedwater inlet and steam outlet by the kilowatt output of the generator at the generator terminals. Rate expressed in btu. See article.
heat rate = characteristic of fluid and structures * area * difference in temperature between surface and bulk fluid
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For conductive and convective heat transfer, the rate of heat transfer is proportional to the the temperature difference; if you double the difference you will double the rate of heat transfer. For radiative heat transfer, the rate of heat transfer is proportional to the difference of the 4th powers of the absolute temperatures.
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The rate at which heat flows through a material between points at different tempatures
MCF * BTU = MMBTU MMBTU * KWH = Heat rate
if you mean the transfer rate of heat ?; the heat transfer rate depends on the atom or molecule type .