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What best describes the degree to which a material can transmit heat

- melting point
- boiling point
- thermal conductivity
- electrical conductivity

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thermal conductivity

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The material can transmit heat by energy transfer through collision of atoms. The elements that has a high ability of transmitting heat within their material are the metals. They are said to have high thermal conductivity. As the metal heats up, because the atoms are closely packed, they easily transfer heat through conduction. For example, copper is used in electrical wirings because it has a high thermal conductivity.
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