Convert Watt per centimetre kelvin to Milliwatt per centimetre kelvin
Convert Watt per centimetre kelvin (W/(cm·K)) to Milliwatt per centimetre kelvin (mW/(cm·K)) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
mW/(cm·K) = W/(cm·K) × 1000
About Watt per centimetre kelvin
The watt per centimetre kelvin (W/(cm·K)) equals exactly 100 W/(m·K). Used for highly conductive materials in electronics and cryogenics: silver ≈4.29, copper ≈3.85, aluminium ≈2.05 W/(cm·K); synthetic diamond ≈22 W/(cm·K). Common in semiconductor and power device literature where component dimensions are centimetre-scale. 1 W/(cm·K) = 100 W/(m·K).
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).
Quick Reference Table
| Watt per centimetre kelvin (W/(cm·K)) | Milliwatt per centimetre kelvin (mW/(cm·K)) |
|---|---|
| 1 W/(cm·K) | 1000 mW/(cm·K) |
| 2 W/(cm·K) | 2000 mW/(cm·K) |
| 5 W/(cm·K) | 5000 mW/(cm·K) |
| 10 W/(cm·K) | 10000 mW/(cm·K) |
| 25 W/(cm·K) | 25000 mW/(cm·K) |
| 50 W/(cm·K) | 50000 mW/(cm·K) |
| 100 W/(cm·K) | 100000 mW/(cm·K) |