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Water - heat conduction
Added by David Fairhurst on Feb 6, 2008
A graphic illustrating an experiment to heat a test-tube of ice-water. The water at the top of the tube boils, but ice remains in the bottom of the tube, showing that water is a very poor conductor of heat.
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