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__- ._ 562 Table I THERMAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Aluminum Silver Lead a .01842 .02059 .01842 R P cP PCP h (experimental) k (experimental) k (literature) a (experimental) .04208 .04210 168.50 655.20 .2273 -0578 38.30 39.31 5.58 5.70 240.3 121.7 240.0 3.178* 6.113 * Average of literature sources .04ii7 707.43 .0306 21.65 5.60 18.99 19.00 .8770 Hematite .01842 .04208 306 .OO -2090 63.95 5.58 12.10 none .1892 .01958 .Of121 1 75.0 .2360 I 17.70 5.58 .0307 none -00173 / I
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Table I<br />
THERMAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES<br />
Aluminum Silver Lead<br />
a .01842 .02059 .01842<br />
R<br />
P<br />
cP<br />
PCP<br />
h (experimental)<br />
k (experimental)<br />
k (literature)<br />
a (experimental)<br />
.04208 .04210<br />
168.50 655.20<br />
.2273 -0578<br />
38.30 39.31<br />
5.58 5.70<br />
240.3<br />
121.7 240.0<br />
3.178* 6.113<br />
* Average <strong>of</strong> literature sources<br />
.04ii7<br />
707.43<br />
.0306<br />
21.65<br />
5.60<br />
18.99<br />
19.00<br />
.8770<br />
Hematite<br />
.01842<br />
.04208<br />
306 .OO<br />
-2090<br />
63.95<br />
5.58<br />
12.10<br />
none<br />
.1892<br />
.01958<br />
.Of121 1<br />
75.0<br />
.2360 I<br />
17.70<br />
5.58<br />
.0307<br />
none<br />
-00173<br />
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