The coefficient of thermal conductivity is heat flow per unit time
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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
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Given two surfaces on either side of the material with a temperature difference between them, the thermal conductivity is the heat energy transferred per unit time and per unit surface area, divided by the temperature difference. It is measured in watts per degree Kelvin.
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