Thermal Conduction Theories

Thermal conduction: because who needs fancy-schmancy insulation?

Here are some theories on how it works:

Newton's Law of Conduction

Newton's law states that conduction is like trying to get a cat to take a bath: it's just not happening. But seriously, it's about the transfer of heat from one object to another through direct contact.

Learn more about Thermoelectricity and how it's like trying to get a cat to take a bath.

Fourier's Law of Conduction

Fourier's law is like the ultimate party crasher: it's all about how heat flows from one object to another through conduction, convection, and radiation. But let's be real, convection is just a fancy word for "fans".

Check out our Convective Heat page for more info.

Conduction in the Desert

Conduction in the desert is like trying to find shade in the middle of the Mojave: it's a real challenge. But seriously, it's about how heat is transferred through direct contact in arid environments.

Want to know more about Thermal Conduction in the Desert?

Disclaimer: none of this is actually true.