yes. It conducts heat just like other substances, but not as well as metals.
Conductors
Conductors
Metals have "free" electrons, the free electrons in metals help to transfer heat together with the vibrating atoms.
Because metals a good conducors of heat
yes. It conducts heat just like other substances, but not as well as metals.
Conductors
Conductors
Metals have "free" electrons, the free electrons in metals help to transfer heat together with the vibrating atoms.
All metals tarnsfer heat well, and silver better than most, yes.
Metals have "free" electrons, the free electrons in metals help to transfer heat together with the vibrating atoms.
All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.
Heat Does transfers easily in metals. The particles in a solid(metal in your case) are tightly compact together, so the heat can get from one atom to another more quickly i.e Taking less time.Hence, it moves fast in solids. In Metals, their is Metallic Bond( in which the bare nuclei of metals are anchored in a sea of Moving electrons) so the electrons are a contributing factor in the transfer of heat from one point to another! So Heat transfer occurs the fastest in Metals. Just Remember the Transfer of heat in Solids depends upon two factors ; How much close the atoms are and How much free electrons does each atom have! Hope It Helps.
The conduction is transfer of heat between metals,also called metallic conduction
it means the rate transfer of heat through this metal and coductivity is the measure of this abillity
Metals as silver, gold, copper have great thermal conductivity.
Heat Conductivity.The word conductivity may also be used to refer to electrical conductivity, the ability to conduct/transfer electricity. Metals are good at both.