No, it has very low conductive capacity.
Personally I think that clay is not a insulator for it contains minerals which may work as an electricity conductor. Moreover, it contains water which is also an electricity conductor.
A probable explanation: graphite is formed from carbon atoms layers; in these layers electrons are delocalized and can move freely. This free movement of electrons explain the good thermal and electrical conductivity of graphite.
An estimated value may be 0,3 microohm.meter.Yes
It's made of steel with a coating of nickel, so it is a conductor but not as good as the old coins with copper in.
- mercury is a liquid metal - cooling and heating are easy reversible - cooling and heating are rapid - the relation between the temperature and the thermal expansion of mercury is linear
Wood is a thermal insulator. It is a poor conductor of heat.
The thermal conductivity of a perfect conductor is 1
Something that conducts thermal energy well is a thermal...conductor. If it does not conduct well it is called an insulator.
Aluminum is a conductor of thermal energy and electrical energy.
Graphene is the best thermal conductor. Any metal or metallic objects such as a frying pan would be a good thermal conductor, including diamond.
Yes, that is what "good thermal conductor" means.
No
Yes, it is a material with a high thermal conductivity.
steel
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A material that is a good thermal conductor would hold in a lot of heat. These thermal conductors would also transfer heat easily.
Copper is a good electrical and thermal conductor.