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some examples of conduction are:

1.using a metal stove to cook food

2.making a glass blower's pipe

3.cooking on electric stove top

4.making a car radiator

5.closed circuit steam engine

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What is a real world example of solution conductivity?

A PH meter measures conductivity to tell the amount of Hydrogen in a solution. A conductivity meter is used to measure the purity of water in ohms. A battery is a great example of solution conductivity at work.


Do elements that have high electric conductivity also have high thermal conductivity?

Not necessarily. While there is some correlation between electrical and thermal conductivity in metals, there are exceptions. For example, diamond is a good thermal insulator despite being a good electrical insulator. Additionally, materials like ceramics can have low electrical conductivity but high thermal conductivity.


What is the heat conductivity of Calcium?

Calcium is oxidized easier in air (pure calcium is hard to find) and has to be extracted from compounds (for example, lime). Its thermal conductivity is 201 W·m−1·K−1 at room temperature. =================================


Why is the conductivity value of deionized water subtracted from the conductivity values of molecular compounds?

The conductivity value of deionized water is subtracted from the conductivity values of molecular compounds to remove the background contribution of water to the conductivity measurement. This subtraction allows for a more accurate assessment of the conductivity solely due to the molecular compound being tested.


How can electrical conductivity be measured accurately and efficiently?

Electrical conductivity can be accurately and efficiently measured using a device called a conductivity meter. This device measures the ability of a substance to conduct electricity by passing a small electrical current through it and measuring the resulting conductivity. The conductivity meter provides a numerical value that indicates the conductivity of the substance being tested.

Related Questions

Electrical conductivity is an example of what?

Metal wire has high electrical conductivity.


What are the example of conductivity?

electrical conductivity is a necessary property for wiring in our electrical world. xox


What is non-example about thermal conductivity?

A banana is a non-example.


What is a real world example of solution conductivity?

A PH meter measures conductivity to tell the amount of Hydrogen in a solution. A conductivity meter is used to measure the purity of water in ohms. A battery is a great example of solution conductivity at work.


What is non example about thermal conductivity?

A banana is a non-example.


What is a example for conductivity?

Non Examples of conductivity are: plastic, aluminum, wood, etc. Plastic, aluminum and wood don't get cold really easly! By the way, things that have conductivity are things that conduct heat. Non Examples of conductivity are things that do not conduct heat. Hope this helped!(:


What does thermal conductors mean?

A thermal conductor allows heat to readily flow through itself. An example of a material with a low thermal conductivity would be air, and an example of a material with a high thermal conductivity would be steel.


Do elements that have high electric conductivity also have high thermal conductivity?

Not necessarily. While there is some correlation between electrical and thermal conductivity in metals, there are exceptions. For example, diamond is a good thermal insulator despite being a good electrical insulator. Additionally, materials like ceramics can have low electrical conductivity but high thermal conductivity.


Malleability is an example of a?

Malleability is a property of metals. Other properties include ductility and conductivity.


Is water an example of conductivity?

Yes, because the heat is transferred through the pot to warm the water.


What is a substance that does not form ions and does not enhance the conductivity of water when it dissolves?

For example compounds with covalent bonds.


What is the heat conductivity of Calcium?

Calcium is oxidized easier in air (pure calcium is hard to find) and has to be extracted from compounds (for example, lime). Its thermal conductivity is 201 W·m−1·K−1 at room temperature. =================================