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The application of physics to the built environment, particularly with regard to the movement of heat, air, moisture, pollutants and light through buildings.
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What instrument will measure voids in a brick wall non-destructively?
There are several ways to do that, none that I can think of at the moment that are easy, reliable and cheap at the same time:
Ultrasound
X-ray
Inductive systems
Radar
From these systems the the i …
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Should I heat my room when I'm not here, energy-efficiently speaking?
The answer to your question depends on a number of variables that are not so easy to estimate.
If you have relatively weak isolation in the walls and windows it is better to lower the temperature du …