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Discover Ludwig"heat conductivity" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English when discussing the ability of a material to conduct heat.
Example: "The heat conductivity of silver is much higher than that of wood, making it a more efficient material for conducting heat in cooking utensils."
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heat conductivity
noun
Thermal conductivity
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Except in white dwarfs or in the dense cores of evolved stars, thermal conduction is unimportant because the heat conductivity is very low.
Also, the heat conductivity of some of these quasicrystals is very poor.
The mold is made of copper because of the high heat conductivity of that metal.
The following is a summary of the three main transport properties: viscosity, heat conductivity, and diffusivity.
Because of its high heat conductivity and capacity, zinc oxide is frequently incorporated into rubber as a heat dissipater.
But the metal used for the skin had to have a low heat conductivity, Mr. Nagel said.
As a result of the poor heat conductivity of the scale, fuel consumption is increased, and the boiler deteriorates rapidly through the external overheating of the plates.
Researchers have found that 50-nanometer-wide silicon nanowires have drastically lower heat conductivity than bulk silicon but retain their electrical conductivity.
At these microscopic levels, they say, there exists an infinitesimal grid, or fractal network, which determines the dynamic properties of matter such as heat conductivity and electricity flow.
In general, alloy steels, which have a lower heat conductivity than carbon steels, are heated more slowly to avoid internal stresses.
The kinetic theory relates the independent motion of molecules to the mechanical and thermal properties of gases namely, their pressure, volume, temperature, viscosity, and heat conductivity.
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