Chemistry, asked by birendra3, 1 year ago

difference between thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

hola \: there \\  \\ Clearly there is a world of difference betweenthe measurement of electrical conductivityand that of thermal conductivity. The relationship holds only for materials with more or less freely moving electrons; in other words, metals
Clearly there is a world of difference betweenthe measurement of electrical conductivityand that of thermal conductivity. The relationship holds only for materials with more or less freely moving electrons; in other words, metals
Answered by Anonymous
0

The thermal conductivity of a material describes how fast the material can conduct thermal energy. The electrical conductivity of a material describes the electrical current that will occur due to a given potential difference.

Similar questions