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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conduct heat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a material that can transmit heat through itself, such as metal or water. For example, "Metal is an excellent conductor of heat, making it an ideal choice for applications that require the transfer of heat."
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In doing so, the goal is typically to increase a property in the materials known as ZT, which depends on a set of factors that include a material's ability to conduct heat and its electrical conductivity.
Thermal conductivity (K) of fluids is measured as their ability to conduct heat.
In high-power applications, metal layers may be built into the resonators to conduct heat away since dielectric materials tend to have low thermal conductivity.
It didn't conduct heat, cold or electrical current.
The better the pan underneath the nonstick surface, the better it will conduct heat.
The devices also tend to heat up because they do not conduct heat especially well.
He says contracts are often rewarded to inferior brands that can fail to conduct heat, putting patients at risk.
It feels very solid, and the composite handle doesn't conduct heat even when the grill is scorching hot.
Today's pans are heavier, so they conduct heat better and can sear foods, something the lighter pans couldn't do.
A profusion of indoor plants help cool a room, as do cleverly designed floors that conduct heat into the ground.
Since most translucent materials conduct heat more readily than the average wall, windows are used sparingly in extreme climates.
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