| 11. | Heat pipes have a much higher effective thermal conductivity than solid materials.
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| 12. | The thermal conductivity of BN is among the highest of all electric insulators.
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| 13. | It has a low melting point and a high thermal conductivity.
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| 14. | Further information about the thermal conductivity of selected metals is available.
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| 15. | Note that the electrical and thermal conductivity are only slightly altered.
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| 16. | Dense gases such as xenon and dichlorodifluoromethane have low thermal conductivity.
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| 17. | The effect of temperature on thermal conductivity is different for metals and nonmetals.
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| 18. | Its coefficient of thermal expansion is similar while thermal conductivity is likely reduced.
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| 19. | There are two different approaches for calculating the thermal conductivity of a system.
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| 20. | For a metal, it has exceptionally low electrical and thermal conductivity.
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