But Al2O3 is an insulation so how can it conducts heat wellIt's an electrical insulator, but it conducts heat very well.
I nees a serious answer cos tomorrow i join in an important examination, so "By magic" isnt a allowable answer
Just read the link you've been offered. It will dispel your mistaken presumption that aluminum oxide is an "insulation".I nees a serious answer cos tomorrow i join in an important examination, so "By magic" isnt a allowable answer
Well I guess everything is relative, but I wouldn't say it's "really low". It's lower than most metals, but far above the things typically used as (thermal) insulation. Glass is a crappy insulator and aluminum oxide is 30-fold more conductive.But u can see Thermal Conductivity of aluminum dioxide reallyyyyyyyy low, so i really confusion
Then maybe you shouldn't participate in the important discussion. If they ask, just use the "by magic" answer that you were given above.I nees a serious answer cos tomorrow i join in an important examination, so "By magic" isnt a allowable answer
What?Think thermal expansion characteristics. Mechanical movement in other words.
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