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Thermal conductivity mass density specific heat formula

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Answered by veerukhugar
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Hey mate here we go

1.Thermal conductivity:

Thermal conductivity is k in W/m K, the amount of heat transfer through the material is Q in J/S or W, the area of the body is A in m2, the difference in temperature is ΔT in K.

 k =   \frac{ql}{a \: (delt \: t)}

2.The Density Calculator uses the formula (p=m/V), or density (p) is equal to mass (m) divided by volume (V). Density is defined as *mass per unit volume*.

[Mass(m)=pV]

3. Specific Heat formula

[Q = m×s×dT],

where Q = heat, m = mass, s = specific heat, and dT is the change in temperature (T2 - T1). You can use this formula to calculate the specific heat

I hope this will help u

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