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Coefficient of thermal conductivity

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Answered by ItsVirat
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The coefficient of thermal conductivity is “k”, and what it means, is the amount of heat energy any material allows to get transferred per metre length for per unit change in temperature. Unit is w/m-k. ... Thermal conductivity is the propensity for any material to transfer heat from one point to another.

Answered by Anonymous
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The coefficient of thermal conductivity is “k”, and what it means, is the amount of heat energy any material allows to get transferred per metre length for per unit change in temperature. Unit is w/m-k. Thermal conductivity is the propensity for any material to transfer heat from one point to another.

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