Thermal resistance of devices is usually quoted as the thermal resistance from 
junction to case of the semiconductor device. The units are °C/W. For example, 
a heatsink rated at 10 °C/W will get 10 °C hotter than the surrounding air when 
it dissipates 1 Watt of heat. Thus, a heatsink with a low °C/W value is more 
efficient than a heatsink with a high °C/W value.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_management_of_electronic_devices_and_systems

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