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What is the difference between thermal and electrical conductivity?

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Thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity are two very important physical properties of matter. 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. Both of these properties are well characterized and have a vast amount of applications in fields such as power generation and transmission, electrical engineering, electronics, thermodynamics and heat and many other fields. In this article, we are going to discuss what thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity are, their definitions, similarities between thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity, their applications and finally the difference between thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity.

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