No, no, of course not!
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wool. are you asking about thermal, electrical, audio. These are different mechanisms.
No. Tin is a conductor of both heat and electricity.
Conductor, it is actually one of the best conductors for both heat and electricity.
Both sapphire and ruby are a crystallized form of the compound aluminium oxide which is a good insulator.
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wool. are you asking about thermal, electrical, audio. These are different mechanisms.
No. Tin is a conductor of both heat and electricity.
well, i think both would be correct, though a "bad conductor of heat" would be better. Or you could say "insulator for heat" or simply insulator....
That depends on the material. If it's made of metal (which is usually the case), it will be a good conductor both of electricity and of heat.
Brass will conduct both electricity and heat. So brass is a conductor, but not an insulator.
A steel spoon is an excellent conductor of heat.ANSWER: Conductor
it's an insulator. conductors are things like metals or salts.
A key would be a conductor. ------------------------------------------------------ That would depend on what the key was made of. Keys made out of metals would be conductors, while contactless plastic car keys would be insulators.
Conductor, it is actually one of the best conductors for both heat and electricity.
Both sapphire and ruby are a crystallized form of the compound aluminium oxide which is a good insulator.
Like any metal, silver is a good conductor - both of heat, and of electricity.