Originally Posted by
tomato coupe
Yes, but given that heat transfer refers to a thermodynamic process, the physics definition is the relevant definition. The definition normally used by physicists establishes heat as a form of energy, i.e. a noun. Thus, heat transfer is a valid term in physics, and is used extensively.
I never said it wasn't a valid term in physics. In fact I provided a credible dictionary definition of the physics term. I was merely saying that it is not the only definition.
Back to the discussion at hand. I refer to my furnace, ductwork, registers and thermostats as my "heatset".