Convert Milliwatt per centimetre kelvin to Megawatt per metre kelvin
Convert Milliwatt per centimetre kelvin (mW/(cm·K)) to Megawatt per metre kelvin (MW/(m·K)) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
MW/(m·K) = mW/(cm·K) × 1.000000000e-7
About Milliwatt per centimetre kelvin
The milliwatt per centimetre kelvin (mW/(cm·K)) equals exactly 0.1 W/(m·K). Used in semiconductor and thermoelectric materials research: bismuth telluride ≈15 mW/(cm·K), yttria-stabilised zirconia ≈2 mW/(cm·K). Bridges the scale gap between mW/(m·K) for insulators and W/(m·K) for bulk solids. 1 mW/(cm·K) = 0.1 W/(m·K) = 100 mW/(m·K).
About Megawatt per metre kelvin
The megawatt per metre kelvin (MW/(m·K)) equals exactly 10⁶ W/(m·K). A theoretical and research unit for modelling exotic or nanostructured materials: theoretical carbon nanotube axial conductivity predictions and astrophysical plasma heat transport can reach the MW/(m·K) range. No bulk engineering material approaches this value. 1 MW/(m·K) = 10⁶ W/(m·K) = 1000 kW/(m·K).
Quick Reference Table
| Milliwatt per centimetre kelvin (mW/(cm·K)) | Megawatt per metre kelvin (MW/(m·K)) |
|---|---|
| 1 mW/(cm·K) | 1 × 10-7 MW/(m·K) |
| 2 mW/(cm·K) | 2 × 10-7 MW/(m·K) |
| 5 mW/(cm·K) | 5 × 10-7 MW/(m·K) |
| 10 mW/(cm·K) | 1 × 10-6 MW/(m·K) |
| 25 mW/(cm·K) | 2.5 × 10-6 MW/(m·K) |
| 50 mW/(cm·K) | 5 × 10-6 MW/(m·K) |
| 100 mW/(cm·K) | 1 × 10-5 MW/(m·K) |