defination of thermal conductivity of liquids
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Glass is sometimes called a supercooled liquid because it does not form a crystalline structure, but instead forms an amorphous solid that allows molecules in the material to continue to move. However, Scientific American indicates that amorphous solids are neither
supercooled liquids nor solids.
supercooled liquids nor solids.
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The thermal conductivity for liquids can be determined using a modified version of Bridgman's equation. P.W. Bridgman assumed that liquid molecules are arranged in a cubic lattice and that energy is transferred from one lattice plane to the next at the speed at which sound travels through the fluid of interest
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