Yes, metal will conduct heat energy
well, not metal+metal, but for the other 2 you'd have to specify, because water+metal=good conductivity & just water or another liquid = good conductivity. now stone, it is a horrible conductor.
No, metals have high conductivity but has low resistivity.
it is were a metal can not mix with an non metal
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Conductivity in metals refers to their ability to conduct electricity. This arises from the presence of free-moving electrons in the metal lattice structure that can carry charge. Higher conductivity means the metal can efficiently transmit electrical currents.
Metal wire has high electrical conductivity.
Silver has the highest electrical conductivity among metals.
Yes, metal generally has high thermal conductivity compared to other materials.
Yes, metal will conduct heat energy
Not necessarily. The conductivity depends on what metal it is and how pure it is.
Iron is a metal, but sulfur is a non-metal. Iron is a transition metal with metallic properties such as conductivity and malleability, while sulfur is a non-metal with properties like brittleness and poor conductivity.