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Radius in Conduction Formulas
Radius is the radial distance to the point or plane up to which the value of the desired variable will be calculated. And is denoted by r. Radius is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Radius is always positive.
Conduction formulas that make use of Radius
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Temperature Inside Solid Cylinder at given Radius
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Temperature Inside Solid Cylinder at given Radius Immersed in Fluid
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Temperature Inside Solid Sphere at given Radius
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Temperature Inside Hollow Cylinder at given Radius between Inner and Outer Radius
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Temperature Inside Hollow Sphere at given Radius between Inner and Outer Radius
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FAQ
What is the Radius?
Radius is the radial distance to the point or plane up to which the value of the desired variable will be calculated. Radius is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Radius is always positive.
Can the Radius be negative?
No, the Radius, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Radius?
Radius is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Radius can be measured.
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