Silver is the best natural conductor. It has the lowest resistance of any known natural material.
Your conductors - low resistance materials
Silver, Copper, Gold, Aluminum, Tungsten, Brass, Iron, Platinum...
Gold is sometimes favored in circuits as silver and copper both oxides.
Good conductors have low resistance
A low resistance bulb has a thicker filament.
No, a good conductor has a low resistance.
yes, it does have low resistance
Other things being equal, a thin wire will have a higher resistance than a thick wire.
Graphite is low resistance of electricity...
Gold has a low resistance, which means it is a good conductor of electricity. This property makes it useful in various electrical applications where low resistance is needed for efficient conduction of electricity.
Good conductors have low resistance
A low resistance bulb has a thicker filament.
On a multimeter, a high resistance would indicate a high Ohmic value and a low resistance would indicate a low Ohmic value. Specific values would be relative to device you are measuring.
It depends on the application. Voltmeters have a high internal resistance, while ammeters have a low internal resistance.
Low resistance lets electrons through easy, and high makes it harder for them to pass. Basically electricity is harder to flow through high resistance and vice versa.
Low resistance lets electrons through easy, and high makes it harder for them to pass. Basically electricity is harder to flow through high resistance and vice versa.
Usually low resistance is better.
zero is low resistance
You get low viscosity with thin liquids like water that flow easily. Low viscosity means the liquid has low resistance. You get high resistance when you have liquids that flow slowly like honey and syrup, which means high viscosity.
the best conductors with low resistance are silver, copper, gold, aluminum (best to least best)