Thermal energy in metals are measured in 'pro kg'. The rest is just calculation.

From a practical standpoint I would use copper. You can solder and weld it more easely.
Look for how head-fin spreaders work for CPUs.

- Henry


Perry Sandeen schrieb:
List,

Please help me with this physics question.

If one has a given cube, say 2 x 2 x 2 inches.  And one has the choice of 
aluminum, copper, or lead (just for an example).  Will each store or hold the 
same amount of BTUs or does the density make a difference?

IF the density makes a difference, can someone give me the approximate 
difference?

The practical end of this question is consideration of thermal mass surrounding 
an oscillator,

TIA
Perrier

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