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Thermal conductivity

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Thermal \Ther"mal\, a. [L. thermae hot springs, fr. Gr. ?, pl.
   of ? heat, fr. ? hot, warm, ? to warm, make hot; perhaps akin
   to L. formus warm, and E. forceps.]
   Of or pertaining to heat; warm; hot; as, the thermal unit;
   thermal waters.

         The thermal condition of the earth.      --J. D.
                                                  Forbes.

   {Thermal conductivity}, {Thermal spectrum}. See under
      {Conductivity}, and {Spectrum}.

   {Thermal unit} (Physics), a unit chosen for the comparison or
      calculation of quantities of heat. The unit most commonly
      employed is the amount of heat necessary to raise the
      temperature of one gram or one pound of water from zero to
      one degree Centigrade. See {Calorie}, and under {Unit}.

Conductivity \Con`duc*tiv"i*ty\
   (k[o^]n`d[u^]k*t[i^]v"[i^]*t[y^]), n.
   The quality or power of conducting, or of receiving and
   transmitting, as heat, electricity, etc.; as, the
   conductivity of a nerve.

   {Thermal conductivity} (Physics), the quantity of heat that
      passes in unit time through unit area of a plate whose
      thickness is unity, when its opposite faces differ in
      temperature by one degree.
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