The Thermal Conductivity of Copper constant displays the value of the thermal conductivity for copper (401 W/mK).
Thermal conductivity is defined as the measurement for the heat transfer characteristics of a solid material through conduction. The thermal conductivity of most liquids and solids varies with temperature. For vapors, it also depends on pressure. The thermal conductivity of copper is 401 W/mK.
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