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Wood is a poor conductor of heat compared to metals. This is because wood has a lower thermal conductivity, which means it is slower to transfer heat energy through its structure. Woods like oak and pine have thermal conductivity values around 0.1 W/m·K, making them much less efficient at conducting heat than materials like metals.

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