No. It is affected by localised pressure differences, thermals - which depend on the the heat-retention property of the surface, surface contours (including man-made ones).
The disadvantages of heat are that if there is no solar energy, then there is no heat.
heat is considered a position of higher temperature.... Temperature on the hand is only a measure of a heat condition
In a Cold Climate and Hot Climate: Each ton of heat pump capacity can heat/cool approximately 500-600 square feet.In a Moderate Climate: Each ton of heat pump capacity can heat/cool 600-700 square feet.So either a 5.0 ton heat pump in a cold climateor a 4.5 ton heat pump in a moderate climate.
Heat is energy. It and temperature are both scalars.
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Photons leaving the Sun travel through the vacuum of space at the speed of light in straight lines. They carry energy and heat and can travel vast distances before they are absorbed or scattered by other particles in space.
Heat travels in a straight line in radiation because it is carried by electromagnetic waves, which travel in a straight line until they are absorbed or reflected by another object. These waves follow the laws of physics that dictate their propagation, leading to a straight-line path of heat transfer.
Infrared rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that travel in straight lines at the speed of light. They can travel through a vacuum or various transparent materials, such as air, glass, and certain plastics. The heat produced by infrared rays is caused by the vibration and rotation of molecules in the object being irradiated.
Radiant heat energy is the term used to describe heat energy that moves in a straight line in all directions. This type of energy does not require a medium to transfer heat and can travel through a vacuum.
Without the Sun's gravity and heat they would all go off in straight lines and freeze up solid.
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Radiation heat is a form of heat transfer that occurs through electromagnetic waves, such as infrared radiation. It does not require a medium to transfer heat and can travel through vacuum. An example of radiation heat is the heat transfer from the sun to the Earth.
blocked lines and wear of lines are the most important problems of heat exchangers.
Light can travel in a straight line. Light can be reflected off surfaces. Light can be absorbed by objects, which can heat them up.
They travel in waves.
Sound doesn't travel in heat. It travels in a physical medium.