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What is the conductivity of copper?

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What is the conductivity of copper?

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  1. here's some info

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_...

    just google it, much more info on the web


  2. *Thermal conductivity in

    (cal/sec)/(cm^2 C/cm)

    =0.99

    Thermal conductivity in

    (W/m K)

    =385.0

    [Note that 1 (cal/sec)/(cm2 C/cm) = 419 W/m K.]

    *Electrical Conductivity in

    S·m^[-1]

    =59.6 × 10^6

    *[Annealed Copper:

    58.0 × 10^6 S·m^[-1]

    -Referred to as 100 %IACS or International Annealed Copper Standard. The unit for expressing the conductivity of nonmagnetic materials by testing using the eddy-current method. Generally used for temper and alloy verification of Aluminium.]

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