Copper - Density, Specific Heat and Thermal Conductivity vs. Temperature
Density, specific heat and thermal conductivity of copper vs. temperature
T (K) | ρ (kg/m³) | c (kJ/kg K) | k (W/m K) |
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100 | 9009 | 0.254 | 480 |
150 | 8992 | 0.323 | 429 |
200 | 8973 | 0.357 | 413 |
250 | 8951 | 0.377 | 406 |
300 | 8930 | 0.386 | 401 |
400 | 8884 | 0.396 | 393 |
600 | 8787 | 0.431 | 379 |
800 | 8642 | 0.448 | 366 |
1000 | 8568 | 0.446 | 352 |
1200 | 8458 | 0.480 | 339 |
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