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The material through which a wave travels is called the medium.
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* ACSR or AAAC or anything else, it does not matter. * Conductivity depends on resistance of material and resistance depends on resistivity of material and some other factors. * Resistivity of any material is generally constant term and depends on material. resistivity of alluminium and cooper is different. * General equation for calculation of resistance is: R= SL/A where, R=resistance of material S=resistivity of material L = length of material and A = area of material and now finally I = V/R where, I = max. current which can pass at given voltage and temperature V=voltage applied R=resistance of material as calculated above remember R also depends on temperature also and varies with temperature....so for large change in temp. you will have to also consider that factor.
Heat flows within the Earth through conduction, which is the transfer of heat through a material without any movement of the material itself, and convection, which involves the movement of heat through the circulation of fluids or gases.
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Yes. It is not uncommon for rhyolitic material to form pyroclastic flows.
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The material that erupts from a volcano is called lava. It consists of molten rock that flows out during an eruption.
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Pyroclastic flows can be of any composition, but are more commonly felsic or intermediate.
A composite cone is the type of volcano that consists of layers of lava flows and pyroclastic material. A stratovolcano is an example of a composite cone.