Therma losses are heat losses, or losses of heat energy. Just one example is the idea of thermal loss through windows in a structure. Walls can be insulated, but heat energy can pass readily through ordinary window glass. On a cold day, there are a lot of thermal losses from a structure through regular glass windows.
Because metal has better thermal conductivity than wood. Thermal conductivity depends of the atomic and molecular structure of the stuff. The air is a poor thermal conductor, but water is better.
Vertical connectors.. hmm do you mean the support structure? In that case it might be pillars; however, stairs and elevators also connect floors if you think about it.
Thermal conductivity depends upon the nature/identity of the substance and upon temperature. In some cases, such as wood, it depends upon the conduction heat transfer direction with respect to the material structure.
Something that conducts thermal energy well is a thermal...conductor. If it does not conduct well it is called an insulator.
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The vertical structure of an organizational chart is also called tall structure. This structure has CEO to make top decisions to be delegated to managers in the lower level.
A structure (building or similar) that im predominantly vertical (up and down) - much taller than wide.
The vertical structure of an organizational chart is also called tall structure. This structure has CEO to make top decisions to be delegated to managers in the lower level.
A vertical structure is also known as a centralized organization. In business, it relies on top level managers to run smoothly.
vertical management versus horizontal management
It is vertical
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the difference between an organisational structure and a matrix structure is that a matrix structure is a combined structure whereas an organisational structure is in a vertical order and has different levels.
the mantle
An anterior, vertical projection on the axis vertebra. Only C2 has this structure.
Therma losses are heat losses, or losses of heat energy. Just one example is the idea of thermal loss through windows in a structure. Walls can be insulated, but heat energy can pass readily through ordinary window glass. On a cold day, there are a lot of thermal losses from a structure through regular glass windows.