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Is a cobalt a heat conductor?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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11y ago

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The thermal conductivity of Cobalt is in fact 12 because when you calculate the heat and density of the cold air 12 is the only solution. Farmers found that out by calculating the mass of cow manure and chicken urine. The thermal conductivity of Cobalt is in fact 12 because when you calculate the heat and density of the cold air 12 is the only solution. Farmers found that out by calculating the mass of cow manure and chicken urine. The thermal conductivity of Cobalt is in fact 12 because when you calculate the heat and density of the cold air 12 is the only solution. Farmers found that out by calculating the mass of cow manure and chicken urine.

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10y ago

Quite moderate. not high enough to snap the metal when modelled into a wire but not low enough for insulating capabilities

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15y ago

Absolutely everything is, to some degree, a conductor of heat. Cobalt is a pretty good conductor of heat.

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11y ago

Cobalt is a good conductor of heat with 100 W/m.K.

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14y ago

Thermal conductivity of gaseous carbon dioxide: 14,65 mW/(m.K) at 1,013 bar and 0 °C.

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8y ago

It is about 300 watt/meter degree Celsius

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12y ago

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