When is thermal conductivity of solid and liquid are same?
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What is the effect of temperature on thermal conductivity of solids ...
The thermal conductivity almost always varies with temperature, Is apparent that it rises with temperature in gases at low pressures and varies its behavior in metals or liquids.You can find (a lot off) usefull data on this at.
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=>the energy transfer by molecular impact is slower than in case of liquid
=> varies through the temperature,
=as the molecules are arranged compactly in Both solid and liquid
the thermal conductivity is said to besame
=> varies through the temperature,
=as the molecules are arranged compactly in Both solid and liquid
the thermal conductivity is said to besame
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