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irreversibility of conduction - tradução para árabe

TRANSFER OF INTERNAL ENERGY WITHIN A BODY DUE TO PARTICLE COLLISIONS & ELECTRON MOVEMENTS
Fourier's law; Law of heat conduction; Thermal Conduction; Law of cooling; Conduction of heat; Heat conductor; Fourier's Law; Heat Conduction; Heat Conductor; Conductive heat transfer; Conductor of heat; Fourier's law of convection; Conduction of Heat; Ice Battery; Ice battery; Heat conduction; Fourier's law of heat conduction; Fourier's Law Of Heat Conduction; Conduction (heat); Fourier's Law of Heat Conduction; Thermal Conduction Equation; Fourier heat conduction equation

irreversibility of conduction      
‎ تَعَذُّرُ عَكْسِ التَّوصيل‎
bone conduction         
  • Diagram of the different vibration paths of sound to the inner ear by bone conduction and air conduction.
  • Image of a Vintage Acousticon Hearing Aid By Dictograph Products Company, Made in the US, Circa 1934.
CONDUCTION OF SOUND TO THE INNER EAR THROUGH BONES OTHER THAN THE OSSICLES OF THE MIDDLE EAR
Bone-conduction; Bone conduction headphones; Osophone; Audio Bone-Conduction Headphones
‎ تَوصيلٌ عَظْمِيّ‎
retrograde conduction         
Retrograde conduction; Ventriculoatrial conduction; Retrograde VA conduction; Retroconduction (heart)
‎ تَوصيلٌ رُجُوْعِيّ:تَوْصِيْلٌ بالطَّرِيْقِ الرَّاجِع‎

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Thermal conduction

Conduction is the process by which heat is transferred from the hotter end to the colder end of an object. The ability of the object to conduct heat is known as its thermal conductivity, and is denoted k.

Heat spontaneously flows along a temperature gradient (i.e. from a hotter body to a colder body). For example, heat is conducted from the hotplate of an electric stove to the bottom of a saucepan in contact with it. In the absence of an opposing external driving energy source, within a body or between bodies, temperature differences decay over time, and thermal equilibrium is approached, temperature becoming more uniform.

In conduction, the heat flow is within and through the body itself. In contrast, in heat transfer by thermal radiation, the transfer is often between bodies, which may be separated spatially. Heat can also be transferred by a combination of conduction and radiation. In solids, conduction is mediated by the combination of vibrations and collisions of molecules, propagation and collisions of phonons, and diffusion and collisions of free electrons. In gases and liquids, conduction is due to the collisions and diffusion of molecules during their random motion. Photons in this context do not collide with one another, and so heat transport by electromagnetic radiation is conceptually distinct from heat conduction by microscopic diffusion and collisions of material particles and phonons. But the distinction is often not easily observed unless the material is semi-transparent.

In the engineering sciences, heat transfer includes the processes of thermal radiation, convection, and sometimes mass transfer. Usually, more than one of these processes occurs in a given situation.