Wow. As much as that tells you something about VoIP it is mighty far from in depth. Entire books are devoted to nothing but QoS and H.323. You don't know anything if you don't know these.
I would hope the liquid would be energy dissapative in itself. If it has a high enough heat capacity it can soak up and spread the heat out, effectively increasing it's area to dissipate.
Wow. As much as that tells you something about VoIP it is mighty far from in depth. Entire books are devoted to nothing but QoS and H.323. You don't know anything if you don't know these.
I would hope the liquid would be energy dissapative in itself. If it has a high enough heat capacity it can soak up and spread the heat out, effectively increasing it's area to dissipate.