Graphite is only a poor conductor of electricity relative to say copper.
yes! graphite is a good conducter
Wood is a fair insulator, but graphite is a reasonably good conductor, so it depends on which part of the pencil you're measuring.
no
No.
yes
Graphite is considered a decent conductor of electricity among allotropes of carbon due to its unique structure that allows for the flow of electrons between the layers.
Yes
Of course it is!
Non-metals like graphite and doped silicon can conduct electricity due to the presence of free electrons that allow for electron movement. However, most non-metals are poor conductors of electricity as they lack the free electrons needed for conduction.
because it's a good heat conducter Electric conductors tend to be good heat conductors, but the above seems reasonable.
The non-metallic element that conducts electricity well is carbon in the form of graphite. Graphite consists of layers of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice structure, allowing for the flow of electrons between the layers, making it a good conductor of electricity.
YES! anything that's metal is a good conductor