No, gold is one of the very best conductors around.
Yes, gold is an excellent conductor, and therefore a very poor insulator.
Yes, gold is an excellent conductor, and therefore a very poor insulator.
Fool's gold, also known as pyrite, is an insulator. It is a mineral composed of iron sulfide and does not conduct electricity well.
No, gold is a metal and therefor a conductor. A very good one actually.
No! Its an excellent conductor.
A gold necklace is a conductor of electricity due to its high electrical conductivity. This means that it allows electricity to flow through it easily.
Gold: Insulator* Wood: Insulator Tin: Conductor Plastic: Insulator Cotton: Insulator* Silver: Insulator* Wool: Insulator* Aluminium: Conductor Copper: Conductor Iron: Conductor Rubber: Insulator Air: Insulator* All answers that I have marked with an asterisk (*) are answers that I am pretty sure about but not entirely 100% positive. Not all my answers will be correct but I am fairly sure most of them are. :)
Metals, such as gold and silver, are conductors whereas wood and rubber are insulators.
Gold is a very good conductor of electricity due to its high electrical conductivity. This is why gold is commonly used in electronics, such as in connectors and circuit board traces.
That it's a ring doesn't matter. What matters is that it's metal, and metals are conductors.
mostly contain of all types of metal examples are coper , silver ,aluminum, and other types. you should not say gold is a good insulator it would be nice to have a gold insulator but you'd have to be very wealthy
Gold is an excellent conductor