| 1. | R-value is a measure of an insulating material's resistance to heat transmission.
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| 2. | "Low-emissivity " windows look as transparent as regular glass but reflect infrared light, reducing heat transmission.
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| 3. | It was thought that the water on the roof would decrease heat transmission through reflection and evaporation.
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| 4. | Here, the low emissivity of aluminium does work with the air above and below it to lower heat transmission.
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| 5. | This slows the heat transmission through the walls, but it has little effect on heat loss through the ceiling.
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| 6. | Some models of nonlinear heat conduction ( which are also parabolic equations ) have solutions with finite heat transmission speed.
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| 7. | These two properties very good heat transmission and low pressure loss provide an advantage in terms of energy saving.
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| 8. | R-value is a measure of an insulating material's resistance to heat transmission : the higher the value, the more effective the insulation.
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| 9. | R-value is a measure of an insulating material's resistance to heat transmission : The higher the value, the more effective the insulation.
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| 10. | Thanks to the size of the particles ( ~ 5nm ), surface plasmons on the metallic particles are generated and enable the heat transmission.
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