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Electric and thermal conductivities of atomic vibrations

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Explanation:

Thermal conductivity refers to the amount/speed of heat transmitted through a material. ... Thermal conductivity of materials is temperature dependent. The reciprocal of thermal conductivity is called thermal resistivity. Metals with high thermal conductivity, e.g. copper, exhibit high electrical conductivity.

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Explanation:

Thermal conductivity refers to the amount/speed of heat transmitted through a material. ... Thermal conductivity of materials is temperature dependent. The reciprocal of thermal conductivity is called thermal resistivity. Metals with high thermal conductivity, e.g. copper, exhibit high electrical conductivity.

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