The Sun HAS lots of thermal energy, if that's what you mean.
nope! :)
Thermal and electrical conductivity are physical properties; they represent the ability of materials to conduct heat or electrical current.
able to see heat of an object. i think?
u mean mater some material well it is called as " thermal conductor" or " thermal conduction medium".
I think you are referring to the 'thermal diamond tester or thermal probe' (instead of light meter) but it will work on any cut. It tests the thermal conductivity of the material, so the cut does not matter or affect it. Thermal probe is not a confirmatory testing device to separate diamond from synthetic mossanite. Synthetic moissanite which has a thermal conductivity very similar to diamond and as a result gives the same reaction to the thermal testers, as diamond. Even highly included diamonds may give false readings.
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The Sun HAS lots of thermal energy, if that's what you mean.
If you mean "thermal conductivity", no; metals are generally fairly good heat conductors.
Red on a thermal camera means a source of heat is in view of a lense
There are many forms - what one do you mean in particular?
Yes, it does.
Is the amout of energy, in a thermal deduction.
nope! :)
A thermal conductor allows heat to readily flow through itself. An example of a material with a low thermal conductivity would be air, and an example of a material with a high thermal conductivity would be steel.
Thermal switch is to cut off the pilot ignition circuit when the heater temperature is beyond a set temperature. The thermal switch limits the temperature and protects the heaters
Thermal switch is to cut off the pilot ignition circuit when the heater temperature is beyond a set temperature. The thermal switch limits the temperature and protects the heaters