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  • == Thermal Conductivity == '''Thermal conductivity''' ([[IPA]]: /ˈθɜːrməl kənˌdʌktɪvɪti/) is a property
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  • '''Heat capacity''' or '''thermal capacity''' (pronounced: /hiːt kəˈpasɪti/) is a physical property of ma * [[Thermal Conductivity]]
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  • ...ic energy, such as radio waves or microwaves, which causes a rapid thermal expansion that produces an acoustic signal. ...s absorbed by the tissues and converted into heat, causing a rapid thermal expansion that generates an acoustic signal. This signal is then detected by an [[ult
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  • ...kɒzmɪk ˈmaɪkroʊˌweɪv ˈbækˌgraʊnd/), often abbreviated as '''CMB''', is the thermal radiation left over from the time of [[Big Bang|big bang]] cosmology. * [[Redshift]]: A phenomenon in physics related to the expansion of the universe, which also affects the CMB.
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  • ...chemical composition. Examples include freeze-thaw weathering and thermal expansion.
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  • ...smic Microwave Background]] (CMB) radiation, and the [[Hubble's law|Hubble expansion]]. * [[Cosmic Microwave Background]]: The thermal radiation left over from the time of recombination in Big Bang cosmology.
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  • ...sue. The absorbed light is converted into heat, leading to a rapid thermal expansion that generates an [[ultrasound]] wave. This wave is then detected by an ult
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  • ...ight, high chemical resistance, high temperature tolerance and low thermal expansion. These properties have made carbon fiber very popular in aerospace, civil e
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