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Τι (ποιος) είναι thermal resistor - ορισμός

CAPACITY OF A MATERIAL TO CONDUCT HEAT
Watt per meter-kelvin; Watt per metre-kelvin; Thermal conductor; Thermal Conductor; Thermal Conductivity; Thermal conductivities; Heat conductivity; Law of thermoconductivity; Law of thermal conductivity; Heat Conductivity; Thermal conduction in solids; Thermal resistant; Kelvin-metres; Thermal resistor; Thermal impedance
  • Exhaust system components with ceramic coatings having a low thermal conductivity reduce heating of nearby sensitive components
  • Thermal conductivity can be defined in terms of the heat flow <math>q</math> across a temperature difference.
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Thermistor         
TYPE OF RESISTOR WHOSE RESISTANCE VARIES WITH TEMPERATURE
Thermoresistor; Thermistors; Thermister; Posistor; PTC thermistor; NTC thermistor; Silistor
A thermistor is a type of resistor whose resistance is strongly dependent on temperature, more so than in standard resistors. The word thermistor is a portmanteau of thermal and resistor.
thermistor         
TYPE OF RESISTOR WHOSE RESISTANCE VARIES WITH TEMPERATURE
Thermoresistor; Thermistors; Thermister; Posistor; PTC thermistor; NTC thermistor; Silistor
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¦ noun an electrical resistor whose resistance is greatly reduced by heating, used for measurement and control.
Origin
1940s: contr. of thermal resistor.
Thermal conductivity         
The thermal conductivity of a material is a measure of its ability to a particular material conduct heat. It is commonly denoted by k, \lambda, or \kappa.

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Thermal conductivity

The thermal conductivity of a material is a measure of its ability to conduct heat. It is commonly denoted by k {\displaystyle k} , λ {\displaystyle \lambda } , or κ {\displaystyle \kappa } .

Heat transfer occurs at a lower rate in materials of low thermal conductivity than in materials of high thermal conductivity. For instance, metals typically have high thermal conductivity and are very efficient at conducting heat, while the opposite is true for insulating materials like Rockwool or Styrofoam. Correspondingly, materials of high thermal conductivity are widely used in heat sink applications, and materials of low thermal conductivity are used as thermal insulation. The reciprocal of thermal conductivity is called thermal resistivity.

The defining equation for thermal conductivity is q = k T {\displaystyle \mathbf {q} =-k\nabla T} , where q {\displaystyle \mathbf {q} } is the heat flux, k {\displaystyle k} is the thermal conductivity, and T {\displaystyle \nabla T} is the temperature gradient. This is known as Fourier's Law for heat conduction. Although commonly expressed as a scalar, the most general form of thermal conductivity is a second-rank tensor. However, the tensorial description only becomes necessary in materials which are anisotropic.