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The quantum of convective heat?

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Green Xenon [Radium] - 21 Jun 2008 10:59 GMT
Hi:

There are 3 types of heat -- radiant, conductive, and convective.

The quantum of radiant heat [which is basically EM radiation] is the photon.

The quantum of conductive heat is the phonon.

What is the quantum of convective heat?

Thanks,

Radium
Dirk Bruere at NeoPax - 21 Jun 2008 18:58 GMT
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The molecule

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juanREMOVE@canonicalscience.com - 23 Jun 2008 21:35 GMT
Green Xenon [Radium] wrote on Sat, 21 Jun 2008 09:59:06 +0000:

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The massive particle: Atom, molecule, ion...

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J. J. Lodder - 25 Jun 2008 07:07 GMT
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> What is the quantum of convective heat?

Phonons too.
Any fluid motion you want to think of
can be decomposed in normal modes,
hence phonons,

Jan
 
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