Water, Gold, Silver, Copper, Zinc, Aluminum, Steel, Nickel, Cobalt, Brass. Most metals have relatively good electric conductivity but these are some of the most commonly used.
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On a 30 amp circuit, you would use a #10 copper ground. The ground never has to be larger than the ungrounded conductors.
A #10 copper wire with an insulation factor of 90 degree C is rated at 30 amps. Code states that conductors can only be continuously loaded to 80%. 30 x .8 = 24 amps
ALL things, to some extent, will conduct electricity. Some things, superconductors, are perfect conductors, and an electric current can be made to circle endlessly without any loss. Some things, such as glass, quartz or mica are very poor conductors. There is an extremely wide range of conductivity among materials. Silver has a conductivity of 6x10^6 S/m while Teflon has a conductivity of 10^-24 S/m. This is a range of 10 to the 30 power!
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There are many uses for thermal conductivity. Thermal conductivity can be used to heat things like water and gasses are typically poor conductors.
Those which have resistivity in between conductors and insulators are known as semi conductors. Germanium and Silicon are very good examples of semiconducting materials whose resistivity of the order of 10 -2 to 10 4 ohm meter.
Good conductors conduct electrical current very easily because of their free electrons. Some common good conductors are copper, aluminum, gold, and silver.Bad conductors (or insulators) oppose electrical current and make poor conductors. Some common insulators or bad conductors are glass, air, plastic, rubber, and wood.Conductors have a very low resistance to electrical current while insulators or bad conductors have a very high resistance to electrical current.
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Assuming you are working with 120v, you need #4 AWG copper conductors.
That would depend upon how many amps will be used in the sub-panel. For example, a 30-A subpanel would need a minimum of 10 AWG feeder conductors.
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Aluminum, copper, nickel, iron, gold, silver, zinc, lead, pewter and brass.