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khan academy 0.03 watts (W) per meter (m) per degree Celsius ( ∘ C). What is the batting's thermal conductivity value in cm⋅ ∘ C W ?
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khan academy 0.03 watts (W) per meter (m) per degree Celsius ( ∘ C). What is the batting's thermal conductivity value in cm⋅ ∘ C W ?
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