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mlhpdx ◴[] No.44357730[source]
It’s very odd to think of something extremely hot but with almost no density, and therefore very little heat transfer.
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1. arscan ◴[] No.44358377[source]
What is the temperature on either side of this “wall”? My mental model here, which is probably incorrect, is that the “temperature” on the outside of the wall could be higher but the density is much lower, thus even less heat transfer going on (but, still, high energy particles that can hit you, registering a high temperature). I get all kinds of mixed up regarding the difference between heat transfer and measured temperature.