define the term coefficient of thermal conductivity what are its si and CGS unit
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Coefficient of thermal conductivity : The coefficient of thermal conductivity of a material is defined as the quantity of heat that conducts per unit time through a unit cube of the material when its opposite faces are kept at a temperature difference of one degree. SI unit : J s-1 cm-1 oC-1 or W m-1K-1.
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Coefficient of thermal conductivity:
- The coefficient of thermal conductivity of a material refers to the rate of heat flowing through it per unit temperature gradient.
- It is denoted by 'k'
- Different materials have different k values, that is, the k is dependant upon the nature of the material.
- SI unit:- W/m-K
- CGS unit:- Cal/cm-s°C
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