The coefficient of thermal conductivity of bad conductor
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the thermal conductivity Coefficient is the quality of heat that is transported through a unit cube of 2 surface of perpendicular distance to each other in a given unit of time when the difference in temp temperature of two surface is 1 Degree Celsius.
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The coefficient of thermal conductivity of the bad conductor is as follows:
- Thermal conductivity is quantified in the components of W/mK and is common of thermal resistivity, which assesses an item's proficiency to prevent heat transfer. Lee's procedure is utilized to assess the thermal conductivity of a badly conducting material, such as glass, wood, or polymer.
- Bad conductors are materials that can perform heat and electricity somewhat or in maximum cases, doesn't perform heat and electricity at all.
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