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  • The psychokinetic can extinguish open fires with a glance. He psionically halts the fire’s molecular motion, cooling even a red-hot ember. A skilled psion can snuff a bonfire in an instant. Not even warm ash remains.
  • A heat sink was an environment or object that absorbed and dissipated heat from another object using thermal contact (in either direct or radiant contact). They could be found on starships and around reactors to cool them from overheating.
  • A heat sink (also commonly spelled heatsink or heat-sink) is a passive heat exchanger that transfers the heat generated by an electronic or a mechanical device to a fluid medium, often air or a liquid coolant, where it is dissipated away from the device, thereby allowing regulation of the device's temperature at optimal levels. In computers, heat sinks are used to cool central processing units or graphics processors. Heat sinks are used with high-power semiconductor devices such as power transistors and optoelectronics such as lasers and light emitting diodes (LEDs), where the heat dissipation ability of the component itself is insufficient to moderate its temperature.
  • A heat sink is a passive device used to lower the operating temperature of high-current electronics. The main processor on the computer you are viewing this article on is attached to a heat sink. They are used in regards to radio control on high-current electronic speed controls and motors. Made of extruded and/or machined aluminum, a heat sink works much like a radiator by greatly increasing the surface area of the component in question within a confined space.
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  • The psychokinetic can extinguish open fires with a glance. He psionically halts the fire’s molecular motion, cooling even a red-hot ember. A skilled psion can snuff a bonfire in an instant. Not even warm ash remains.
  • A heat sink was an environment or object that absorbed and dissipated heat from another object using thermal contact (in either direct or radiant contact). They could be found on starships and around reactors to cool them from overheating.
  • A heat sink is a passive device used to lower the operating temperature of high-current electronics. The main processor on the computer you are viewing this article on is attached to a heat sink. They are used in regards to radio control on high-current electronic speed controls and motors. Made of extruded and/or machined aluminum, a heat sink works much like a radiator by greatly increasing the surface area of the component in question within a confined space. Heat sinks are generally seen clamped on the drive transistors on older electronic speed controls. Advances in technology have eliminated the need for a heat sink on all but the largest, most powerful controllers. Often, heat sink compound is applied to the component and heat sink before mating. Heat sink compound is a thermo-conductive grease that draws more heat from the component before transfering it to the heat sink. The E-flite Blade CP micro-R/C helicopter requires the use of heat sinks and compound on both drive motors when used in conjunction with that aircraft's aerobatic upgrade kit.
  • A heat sink (also commonly spelled heatsink or heat-sink) is a passive heat exchanger that transfers the heat generated by an electronic or a mechanical device to a fluid medium, often air or a liquid coolant, where it is dissipated away from the device, thereby allowing regulation of the device's temperature at optimal levels. In computers, heat sinks are used to cool central processing units or graphics processors. Heat sinks are used with high-power semiconductor devices such as power transistors and optoelectronics such as lasers and light emitting diodes (LEDs), where the heat dissipation ability of the component itself is insufficient to moderate its temperature. A heat sink is designed to maximize its surface area in contact with the cooling medium surrounding it, such as the air. Air velocity, choice of material, protrusion design and surface treatment are factors that affect the performance of a heat sink. Heat sink attachment methods and thermal interface materials also affect the die temperature of the integrated circuit. Thermal adhesive or thermal grease improve the heat sink's performance by filling air gaps between the heat sink and the heat spreader on the device. A heat sink is usually made out of copper and/or aluminium. Copper is used because it has many desirable properties for thermally efficient and durable heat exchangers. First and foremost, copper is an excellent conductor of heat. This means that copper's high thermal conductivity allows heat to pass through it quickly. Aluminum is used in applications where weight is a big concern, if it is not an issue, copper and steel are used.
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