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Relation between thermal conductivity and thermal resistance

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thermal conductivity λ is defined as ability of material to transmit heat and it is measured in watts per square metre of surface area for a temperature gradient of 1 K per unit thickness of 1 m". Therefore, specific thermal conductivity is calculated as: ... = absolute thermal resistance (K/W, or °C/W).

Answered by vineet9900
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Explanation:

Thermal Conductivity is define as material to transmite heat and its measure in watt per square meter of surface area for temp. gradient of 1k per unit thickness of 1m

And the thermal resistance measure in K/W.

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