FAQ

What is the Thermal Resistance in Series?
Thermal resistance in Series is a heat property and a measurement of a temperature difference by which an object or material resists a heat flow when kept in series. Thermal Resistance in Series is usually measured using the Kelvin per Watt for Thermal Resistance. Note that the value of Thermal Resistance in Series is always negative.
Can the Thermal Resistance in Series be negative?
Yes, the Thermal Resistance in Series, measured in Thermal Resistance can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Thermal Resistance in Series?
Thermal Resistance in Series is usually measured using the Kelvin per Watt[K/W] for Thermal Resistance. Degree Fahrenheit hour per Btu (IT)[K/W], Degree Fahrenheit Hour per Btu (th)[K/W], Kelvin per Milliwatt[K/W] are the few other units in which Thermal Resistance in Series can be measured.
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