Contains 2 different metals which conduct elec because they have different expansion rates. Like an old car choke that had a bi thermal coil which would wind/unwind with heat moving an arm or elec contact.
the ability to conduct heat.
That means how good something conducts electricity.
Thermal conductivity is a material property that describes how well a substance can conduct heat. It measures the ability of a material to transfer thermal energy through it. Materials with high thermal conductivity, like metals, transfer heat well, while those with low thermal conductivity, like plastics, do not.
Conductivity is the measure of a material's ability to conduct electricity. It indicates how easily electric currents can flow through a substance. Materials with high conductivity allow electricity to flow through them easily, while materials with low conductivity resist the flow of electricity.
Examples: state of matter, thermal conductivity, density, hardness, resilience.
Yes, the higher the conductivity concentration the higher the conductivity value in the material. Some times the conductive particles are surrounded with insulating materials which cut the conductive paths between the electrodes and as a result it stops the increase in the conductivity values to a certain limit according to the structure (texture) in the material.
Thermal conductivity refers to a material's ability to conduct heat, with higher conductivity indicating faster heat transfer. Electrical conductivity, on the other hand, refers to a material's ability to conduct electricity, with higher conductivity allowing better flow of electrical current. Both properties are important in various applications, such as in designing efficient cooling systems or conducting electricity in electronic devices.
Molar conductivity is what increases dilution. It is the conductivity of an electrolyte solution.
it means that the water can transfer electricity through it's molecules very fast
If you mean thermal conductivity: actually, metals usually have excellent thermal conductivity, which is why materials like copper and aluminum are widely used for heat sinks, cooking utensils, and heat exchangers.
it means the rate transfer of heat through this metal and coductivity is the measure of this abillity
The electrical conductivity is not know, Thermal conductivity is 0.00565 W/(m·K)