Heat insulators and conductors

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The discussion centers on the properties and parameters that influence the heat conductivity of materials, highlighting the importance of understanding conductivity coefficients. Users are directed to resources like Hyperphysics and Wikipedia for foundational information but express a need for deeper insights into why certain materials exhibit higher conductivity. The Wiedemann-Franz Law is mentioned as a relevant concept that relates electrical and thermal conductivity in metals. Additionally, there is curiosity about the role of electrons in heat transfer within metallic substances. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the complexity of heat conductivity and the desire for clearer explanations.
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What are the properties and the parameters that govern the heat conductivity of materials?
 
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ElmorshedyDr said:
What are the properties and the parameters that govern the heat conductivity of materials?

I googled Heat Conductivity of Materials, and got lots of good hits. Have a look at the Hyperphysics and Wikipedia pages, and let us know if you have specific questions about that information.
 
berkeman said:
I googled Heat Conductivity of Materials, and got lots of good hits. Have a look at the Hyperphysics and Wikipedia pages, and let us know if you have specific questions about that information.
It just gives information about the values of the element's conductivity coefficient
With no explanation of what make some elements have a high one while other don't,

besides I prefer your help since the internet is full of a variety of info with lots of different levels so it's kind of difficult to me to pull out suitable physics information from the internet.
 
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