conductivity. The answer you need is as follows. Heat energy is measured in Calories or Joules or BTU (British thermal units ). Heat flow Rate is measured using the units called Calories per Hour, or BTU/ Hr, or Joules/Hr
conductivity
The rate at which heat flows through a material between points at different tempatures
The rate at which light energy flows through a giver area of space is referred to as intensity
Current.
Ampere
a time watch in seconds
Current intensity refers to the amount of electric current flowing through a conductor in a given time, measured in amperes (A). It is a measure of the rate at which electric charge flows in a circuit.
Yes of course.Density is ,simply, a measure of how close the the minute material - micro units/particles - are to each other.Higher the density the closer will be these particles/units and the heat flows through conduction faster without any break ,resulting in more conduction.
It depends on the material out of which the dish is made. Materials are considered conductive if they transfer heat faster than the surrounding medium and insulators of the transfer heat slower than the surrounding medium. If the medium is air, a glass dish will be a thermal insulator but a metal dish will be a thermal conductor.The rate at which heat flows through a material is related to its thermal conductivity.
No it does not
No it does not
Temperature is a measure of the average rate of movements molecules have. How much energy they have. Heat is that movement energy.