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Most materials, including aluminum, have a thermal conductivity that can vary with temperature. Most measurements are made at specified temperatures. Some use room temperature, about 25 degrees C. The conductivity is easy to find in engineering handbooks or the Web. But is measured in watts/degree K/m. 250 in the case of aluminum.

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the heat capacity of aluminum is 900 j/kg/degrees Celsius.

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The specific heat of aluminum is 0.902 J/g•oC.

Or 0.897 J/g K.

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897 J/kg degrees Celsius.

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900 J per kilogram degrees C

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specific heat of Aluminum is 900 J/kgC

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0.900

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