Thermal Conductivity - Online Converter
Convert between thermal conductivity units.
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Thermal Conductivity indicates a materials ability to conduct heat.
The calculator below can be used to convert between common units for thermal conductivity:
Value (use period as decimal point)
Watt/meter.K
Watt/cm.oC
Kilowatt/m.oK
Calorie/sec.cm.oC
KCalorie/hour.m.oC
Btu/hour.ft.oF
Btu.inch/hour.square foot.oF
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- Thermodynamics - Work, heat and energy systems.
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