Searle's Experiment | Thermal Physics Lab | Experiment & Practical File

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The experiment demonstrates how to measure the thermal conductivity of a good conductor, specifically using a copper rod. It involves observing temperature changes in water as it flows through the system, and calculating conductivity based on these measurements. Precautions are noted, and results are suggested to be compared against standard values.
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