FAQ

What is the Maximum Possible Rate of Heat Transfer?
Maximum Possible Rate of Heat Transfer is defined as the maximum amount of heat that is transferred per unit of time in some material. Maximum Possible Rate of Heat Transfer is usually measured using the Joule per Second for Rate of Heat Transfer. Note that the value of Maximum Possible Rate of Heat Transfer is always positive.
Can the Maximum Possible Rate of Heat Transfer be negative?
No, the Maximum Possible Rate of Heat Transfer, measured in Rate of Heat Transfer cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Maximum Possible Rate of Heat Transfer?
Maximum Possible Rate of Heat Transfer is usually measured using the Joule per Second[J/s] for Rate of Heat Transfer. Joule per Minute[J/s], Megajoule per Second[J/s], Kilojoule per Second[J/s] are the few other units in which Maximum Possible Rate of Heat Transfer can be measured.
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