The thermal conductivity of a substance may be defined as the rate of heat transfer per unit
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The thermal conductivity of a substance may be defined as the rate of heat transfer per unit length per unit temperature difference. The primary dimensions of thermal conductivity are
(a) m2·L/t2·T
(b) m2·L2/t·T
(c) L2/m·t2·T
(d) m·L/t3·T
(e) m·L2/t3·T
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Fluid Mechanics Fundamentals And Applications
ISBN: 9780073380322
3rd Edition
Authors: Yunus Cengel, John Cimbala
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