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. What is the difference between electrical conductivity and heat conductivity

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Answered by sakshisingh5jul2008
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The thermal conductivity of a material describes how fast the material can conduct thermal energy. The electrical conductivity of a material describes the electrical current that will occur due to a given potential difference.

Answered by Anonymous
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thermal conductivity is proportional to electrical conductivity in all materials. thermal conductivity is inversely proportional to electrical conductivity in metals. ... At low temperatures, conductivity increases with the addition of high valency atoms to the bulk lattice, as they provide more electrons to the lattice.

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