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Energy-efficient windows are constructed with two panes of glass separated by an air gap (see figure below). In a typical window of this type, the air gap makes a huge difference in the rate of heat flow. The heat-flow rate is much smaller for an energy-efficient window than for a single pane of glass because the thermal conductivity of the air gap is much less than that of a glass pane.
Energy-efficient windows are constructed with two panes of glass separated by an air gap (see figure below). In a typical window of this type, the air gap makes a huge difference in the rate of heat flow. The heat-flow rate is much smaller for an energy-efficient window than for a single pane of glass because the thermal conductivity of the air gap is much less than that of a glass pane.
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