Thermal lag

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Thermal lag describes a body's temperature with respect to time as a result of its thermal mass. A body with high thermal mass (high heat capacity and low conductivity) will have a large thermal lag. α = Thermal diffusivity (m2/s) Ω = External angular frequency (s−1) L = thickness (m) rdf:langString
rdf:langString Thermal lag
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rdf:langString Thermal lag describes a body's temperature with respect to time as a result of its thermal mass. A body with high thermal mass (high heat capacity and low conductivity) will have a large thermal lag. α = Thermal diffusivity (m2/s) Ω = External angular frequency (s−1) L = thickness (m)
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