The thermal resistance is the ratio of length of the rod of the material and the product of the coefficient of thermal conductivity and the area of cross-section of the rod.
R = l/KA
Where, l= length of rod
K = thermal conductivity
A = area of cross-section.
If the resistance increases thermal conductivity decreases and vice versa.
The SI unit of thermal resistance is second°C/kilo-calorie.
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