Convert Watt per metre kelvin to Megawatt per metre kelvin

Convert Watt per metre kelvin (W/(m·K)) to Megawatt per metre kelvin (MW/(m·K)) instantly and accurately.

Watt per metre kelvin (W/(m·K))
Megawatt per metre kelvin (MW/(m·K))

Conversion Formula

MW/(m·K) = W/(m·K) × 1.000000000e-6

About Watt per metre kelvin

The watt per metre kelvin (W/(m·K)) is the SI unit for thermal conductivity defined by Fourier's law q = -λ∇T. Materials span orders of magnitude: aerogels ≈0.015, glass ≈1.0, stainless steel ≈16, aluminium ≈205, copper ≈385, diamond ≈2200 W/(m·K). Referenced in ISO 22007, EN 12667, and all major international standards. 1 W/(m·K) = 1 W/(m·°C).

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

Watt per metre kelvin (W/(m·K))Megawatt per metre kelvin (MW/(m·K))
1 W/(m·K)1 × 10-6 MW/(m·K)
2 W/(m·K)2 × 10-6 MW/(m·K)
5 W/(m·K)5 × 10-6 MW/(m·K)
10 W/(m·K)1 × 10-5 MW/(m·K)
25 W/(m·K)2.5 × 10-5 MW/(m·K)
50 W/(m·K)5 × 10-5 MW/(m·K)
100 W/(m·K)1 × 10-4 MW/(m·K)

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