Thermal propriety is the ability of a material to conduct, retain, or resist heat. It refers to how well a material can transfer heat energy, retain its own heat, or prevent the transfer of heat. Different materials have different thermal properties that can affect their usefulness in various applications.
The opposite of thermal insulators are thermal conductors. Thermal conductors are materials that allow heat to transfer easily through them, while thermal insulators are materials that block the transfer of heat.
Thermal equilibrium?
Yes, solids do have thermal energy. This thermal energy is due to the movement of atoms and molecules within the solid. The amount of thermal energy a solid has is related to its temperature.
Something that conducts thermal energy well is a thermal...conductor. If it does not conduct well it is called an insulator.
A material that can conduct thermal energy as well as be used as a thermal insulator is ceramic. Ceramics have low thermal conductivity, making them good insulators, while some ceramics like Silicon Carbide have good thermal conductivity, making them suitable for use in heat sinks and other thermal management applications.
The meaning of this question is unclear. Who, do you think, "lost propriety"?
Prudish means excessively and mistakenly concerned with propriety.
Propriety means conformity to established standards of good or proper behavior or manners, appropriateness to the purpose or circumstance or rightness and justice. A synonym of propriety is appropriateness.
The social worker questioned the propriety of the police's request to see confidential records.
Because we are trying to improve the propriety of the school, we have initiated a dress code.
Carrie desperately wanted to speak her mind, but to do so would show utter lack of propriety!
A Matter of Propriety - 2013 was released on: USA: 26 November 2013 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) (premiere)
propriety in manners and conduct
the objective of propriety mgt audit is to identify the loopholes in administrative rules and regulations, and to suggest methods for improving the execution of plans and projects.
You use the word propriety to describe something as being socially or morally acceptable: Our neighborhood is quite strict about the propriety of the appearance of homeowners property.
Legality, Propriety and Correctness
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