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what is difference between thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electrical conductivity results from the motion of electrons (or holes) under the influence of a pressure, called voltage. Thermal conductivity results from the transfer of kinetic energy under the influence of a pressure called heat.

Answered by varunpratap1947
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Electrical conductivity results from the motion of electrons (or holes) under the influence of a pressure, called voltage. Thermal conductivity results from the transfer of kinetic energy under the influence of a pressure called heat.

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