unit of conduction is reciprocal of resistance and i.e. ohm-1 or siemen.
Thermal conductivity is the unit that describes the difference in conduction. It is typically measured in watts per meter-kelvin (W/mK) and indicates how well a material conducts heat.
The unit that describes the difference in conduction between wires is typically the electrical conductivity or resistivity, which is measured in Siemens per meter or Ohm meters, respectively. This value indicates how well a material conducts electricity, with higher values indicating better conduction and lower values indicating higher resistance to the flow of electricity.
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Yes, thermal conduction and conduction are often used interchangeably. Thermal conduction specifically refers to the transfer of heat through a material due to a temperature difference.
Heat transfer can be expressed in units of joules (J) or calories (cal). Another common unit for heat transfer is the British thermal unit (BTU) in some regions.
Thermal conductivity is the unit that describes the difference in conduction. It is typically measured in watts per meter-kelvin (W/mK) and indicates how well a material conducts heat.
The unit that describes the difference in conduction between wires is typically the electrical conductivity or resistivity, which is measured in Siemens per meter or Ohm meters, respectively. This value indicates how well a material conducts electricity, with higher values indicating better conduction and lower values indicating higher resistance to the flow of electricity.
Fahrenheit is a unit of measure of temperature. It is not a material and therefore has nothing to do with the conduction of heat.
ohms
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Yes, thermal conduction and conduction are often used interchangeably. Thermal conduction specifically refers to the transfer of heat through a material due to a temperature difference.
Characteristics for conduction
Conduction
conduction by itself is slower to heat but conduction and convection is faster to heat
Heat transfer can be expressed in units of joules (J) or calories (cal). Another common unit for heat transfer is the British thermal unit (BTU) in some regions.
That sounds like a description of heat conduction.
It is known as: conduction.