how will you account for the electrical and thermal conductivity of metals?
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The Wiedemann-Franz law states that the ratio of thermal conductivity to the electrical conductivity of a metal is proportional to its temperature. The law can be explained by the fact that free electrons in the metal are involved in the mechanisms in both heat and electrical transport.
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The Wiedemann-Franz law states that the ratio of thermal conductivity to the electrical conductivity of a metal is proportional to its temperature. The law can be explained by the fact that free electrons in the metal are involved in the mechanisms in both heat and electrical transport.
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