effusivity

noun

Etymology

From effusive + -ity.

  1. borrowed from effūsīvus
  2. suffixed as effusivity — “effusive + ity

Definitions

  1. A measure of a material's ability to exchange thermal energy with its surroundings

    A measure of a material's ability to exchange thermal energy with its surroundings; the square root of the product of its thermal conductivity and its volumetric heat capacity.

  2. Effusiveness.

The neighborhood

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