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The surface area of a material is a factor that affects heat conductivity. Does heat flow faster through a large surface area or through a small surface area? Why?

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Air flows slower in larger spaces. The air in a small space collides with each other, thereby generating heat and moving faster and faster.

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The air flows slower in a bigger space. The air in a small space hit each other heating up, and move faster and faster. is that what your asking?
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