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What is the thermal conductivity of brass?

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What is the thermal conductivity of brass?

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The thermal conductivity of brass is 109 Watts divided by mass times degrees Celsius at 25 degrees Celsius. This means that 109 watts of energy is transferred and is dependent upon the amount of brass and the temperature of the brass itself at 25 degree Celsius.

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