The cofficient of thermal conductivity is directly proportional to
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Cefficient of thermal conductivity of the material of solid is equal to the rate of flow heat per unit area per unit temperature gradient across the solid.
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In alloys the change in electrical conductivity is usually smaller and thus thermal conductivity increases with temperature, often proportionally to temperature. Many pure metals have a peak thermal conductivity between 2 K and 10 K.
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