You have to be real careful with this calculation.
The literature starts with Laplace's famous diffusion equation that diffusivity in square meters per second is equal to the quantity conductivity K divided by specific heat (thermitivity c) in joules per kilogram per degree C or K divided by density.
But research since that time, including Einstein has shown other variables are involved. It is an oversimplification.
Moisture and geometry are huge influences. When you say to heat a plate for instance, this equation assumes you heat it from both sides. It all changes when you heat from one side, and that is just for a slab or thin film with constant K coefficient, no wave or drop in surface temperature or emissivity or reflection or....