Thermodynamics > Heat and the First Law > Conduction DCS# 4B30.11

THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF VARIOUS METALS

conductivity of various metals

APPARATUS
conduction of heat apparatus
202-11-E3
five steel balls 202-11-E3
"tackiwax" 202-04-B
butane burner and striker
202-11-B


DESCRIPTION
The apparatus consists of six different metal spokes attached to a disk.  Balls are stuck to the spokes by small equal amounts of wax.  Heat the center disk with the butane burner and the balls fall off in the order of the conductivites of the metals (copper, aluminum, brass, nickel, iron, german silver).
One can use the infrared camera to show the temperature change along the rods.  Set the camera's temperature range anticipating that the rod will get hot.

NOTES

metal
conductivity (W/mK)
Cu 401
Al
250
brass
109
Ni
91
Fe
80
German silver
25

The five-spoke apparatus has the following metals:
metal
conductivity (W/mK)
Cu 401
Al
250
brass
109
Fe
80
steel
46