Abstract
The propagation of thermal waves in thin needle-shaped samples is described. The waves are generated by Joule power oscillation at one end of the sample. The amplitude and phase of the temperature oscillation are dependent upon thermal diffusivity. At low frequencies no phase shift appeared and only thermal conductivity was involved in the measurement. Specific heat was evaluated on the basis of thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity.
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