THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
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Thermal conductivity is defined as" the amount of heat conducted in one second through one cubic meter of a substance whose two opposite faces are maintained at the temperature difference of one degree centigrade." It is denoted by "K". Formula K=QL/ADTt Unit : Unit of thermal conductivity is J/mKs OR watt/m.K. | |
EXPRESSION FOR
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Experiments indicates that the amount of heat conducted through a solid block is :![]() | |
DQ a DT ...................... (i)
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DQ a A ...................... (ii)
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DQ a t ...................... (iii)
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DQ a 1/L ...................... (iv)
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Combining above facts,we get | |
DQ a DT.A.t /L
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THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
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