MCQOPTIONS
Saved Bookmarks
| 1. |
The Wiedemann-Franz law states that the ratio of thermal conductivity to electrical conductivity for a material is approximately constant, independent of the material for a fixed temperature. Moreover, as temperature changes, the ratio of thermal conductivity to electrical conductivity for a material is directly proportional to the temperature of the material. Which of the following is true of the Wiedemann-Franz law? (i) The Wiedemann-Franz law applies only to ceramics and plastics. (ii) The Wiedemann-Franz law applies best to elemental metals. (iii) The Wiedemann-Franz law is based on the free electron theory of metals, in which both thermal energy andelectrical charge are transported primarily by free electrons. (iv) The Wiedemann-Franz law is based on the Pauling s rules for electronegativity, in which the electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity of ceramic and plastic materials are related to the percentage of ionicity of the atomic bonds in the structure. |
| A. | (i) only |
| B. | (ii) only |
| C. | (ii) and (iii) |
| D. | (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) |
| Answer» D. (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) | |