#$&* course PHY 242 Heat transfer through conduction can be described by the relationship dQ/dt = kA(dT/dx). Solving for the heat conductivity k, the equation becomes k = (dQ/dt)/(A(dT/dx)). So, this is the heat flow per unit time divided the cross sectional area times the temperature difference divided by the length.
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