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Graphene has extreme thermal conductivity
TCPG - Thermo-Conductive Pyrolytic Graphite
Posted 11 years ago by
boyt
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Timy
- 11 years ago
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Haha "without pressure" while his fingers are getting white from pressing on the tcpg. Its cool stuff, just little bit bad presentated with that horrible dutch accent..
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tik (guest) - 11 years ago
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that dutch accent... embarrassed by my fellow dutchman...
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Graphite lover (guest) - 11 years ago
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graphite always appears to be colder than any other amtireal becouse it cools our skin very fast to the tempeture of the amtireal wich is usually below 36c°. IF you have a plastic peace at 20c° and a graphite at 30c° the graphite still appears to be cooler ;)
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qwqwqwqw
- 11 years ago
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This is the worst spelling I have ever seen. You managed to spell "material" as "amtireal" TWICE. Haha, just awesome. =)
John (guest) - 11 years ago
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I'm confused. Is this graphite or graphene?
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John (guest) - 11 years ago
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Nevermind, watched it again
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Wow. He's melting ice.
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