New Scientific American article: "scientists watch as heat moves at the speed of sound"
Common graphite, it was discovered, can move heat in a linear direction at the speed of sound. Lots of potential applications for this. It may be possible to incorporate this into the heat management of flashlights. Radiate more heat more quickly and efficiently away from the heat source.
Common graphite, it was discovered, can move heat in a linear direction at the speed of sound. Lots of potential applications for this. It may be possible to incorporate this into the heat management of flashlights. Radiate more heat more quickly and efficiently away from the heat source.