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What happens to the thermal conductivity of the wall if its thickness is doubled?

It becomes double as K=Q/t×L/A(T2-T1) so if the thickness (L) of an object is doubled the thermal conductivity will be doubled as thermal conductivity is directly proportional to the thickness/L of the object K=L K=2L,K=2 two times


What is the difference between depth and thickness?

Depth refers to the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of an object, while thickness refers to the measurement of the distance between opposite sides of an object. In simpler terms, depth is vertical measurement while thickness is horizontal measurement.


Is thickness related to mass?

Thickness can be related to mass if the material density is uniform. In this case, a thicker object would have more mass compared to a thinner object made of the same material. However, the relationship can vary based on the material composition and density distribution within the object.


What happen to thermal conductivity of a wall if its thickness is doubled?

It becomes double as K=Q/t×L/A(T2-T1) so if the thickness (L) of an object is doubled the thermal conductivity will be doubled as thermal conductivity is directly proportional to the thickness/L of the object K=L K=2L,K=2 two times


Is thickness and density the same?

No, thickness and density are not the same. Thickness refers to the distance between two opposite sides of an object or material, while density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. In other words, thickness is a linear measurement, while density is a mass/volume measurement.

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what does the color and thickness of a road on a road map show?

[object Object]


What is an object 2 millimeters long?

The thickness of part of a Nerf Dart


Does a line have a thickness?

In Math, a line does not have any thickness. It is a mathematical concept.Technically no, since its meant to be a one dimensional object (meaning that it can be technically described by one numerical value). But then, a one dimensional object has zero thickness, therefore it would be invisible due to it infinitely small thickness. So a line by definition has no thickness, but all true lines are invisible.


What happens to the thermal conductivity of the wall if its thickness is doubled?

It becomes double as K=Q/t×L/A(T2-T1) so if the thickness (L) of an object is doubled the thermal conductivity will be doubled as thermal conductivity is directly proportional to the thickness/L of the object K=L K=2L,K=2 two times


What is an object with no thickness that extends infinitely in 2 directions called?

A line.


Can light waves travel through solid object with 1nm thickness?

do


What is the difference between depth and thickness?

Depth refers to the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of an object, while thickness refers to the measurement of the distance between opposite sides of an object. In simpler terms, depth is vertical measurement while thickness is horizontal measurement.


What are the three principal dimensions of an object?

Height (thickness or dept) Width Length


Can you use a millimeter to measure the diameter or thickness of an object?

It depends upon the size of the object to be measured . for small beads , thickness of a page and nails of finger can be calculated in mm .An instrument called screw gauge is used for the same.


Is thickness related to mass?

Thickness can be related to mass if the material density is uniform. In this case, a thicker object would have more mass compared to a thinner object made of the same material. However, the relationship can vary based on the material composition and density distribution within the object.


What are object lines used to identify?

Different thickness of lines denotes different things. Object lines are a specifice thickness (in relation to other lines on the same drawing) to visually identify 'objects'. Dimension lines are usually thinner, so as not to get confused with the lines that identify the object in question.


What is LxWxT?

LxWxT typically stands for Length x Width x Thickness. This formula is commonly used in mathematics and geometry to calculate the volume or area of a three-dimensional object or space. By multiplying the length, width, and thickness of an object, you can determine its overall size or capacity.