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Thermal conductivity is a term that is used in physics to describe how much heat is transmitted by a substance. The thermal conductivity for water ranges from 45 degrees to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
Source:
IOP: The Thermal Conductivity of Water
The Free Dictionary: Thermal Conductivity
National Weather Service Office: Fahrenheit to Celsius Converter
More Information:
The Engineering Toolbox: Thermal Conductivity of Some Common Materials
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