Thermal Conductivity Units & Real World Applications

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The discussion centers on converting thermal conductivity measurements to Watts per Meter Celsius using data from a Natural log(temperature change) versus Time graph. The user seeks assistance in understanding the conversion process and appreciates any guidance provided. Additionally, there is an interest in exploring real-world applications of thermal calculations and conductivity, indicating a desire for practical examples that illustrate the relevance of these concepts.
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Hi. I need help with the thermal conductivity units. I took the slope of a

Natural log(temperature change) Vs. Time graph ( degrees Celsius/unit time)

and I need to convert the conductivity to Watts per Meter Celsius. If

anyone could help that would be great.

Also any real world applications related to thermal calculations and

conductivity would be helpful!
 
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