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What is K in Fourier's Law?

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Explanation:

k is the thermal conductivity. The figure shown below illustrates the Fourier law of heat conduction. Fig.2.3 Heat flow through a homogeneous (isotropic) solid. Heat Conduction. Heat transfer by conduction involves transfer of energy within a bulk material without any motion of the material as a whole.

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