State two variables that must be controlled in an experiment for comparing the thermal conductivities of different metal rods of the same diameter

      

State two variables that must be controlled in an experiment for comparing the thermal conductivities of different metal rods of the same diameter.

  

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John
1. Temperature: The metal rods must be heated at the same temperature

2. Length: The metal rods must have the same length

3. Detector (e.g. wax): The amount of detector must be the same
johnmulu answered the question on February 6, 2017 at 12:55


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