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Unread 12-14-2004, 09:30 PM   #51
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Originally Posted by jaydee116
It is not even close to. Waters thermal conducticity is .6 while coppers is 390. Yes that is a point in front of that 6!

http://www.hukseflux.com/thermal%20c...ty/thermal.htm
that starts to make sense to me...
.6 wow.. copper is 650 times more conductive... I guess i'm convinced
I can C why mebe putting nano particals of copper in the water would be helpful... but wouldn't that aid in corrosion? duno.. off topic anyways...
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