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Insulators are materials that don't conduct heat well, or (for electricity), materials that don't let electricity pass through them. In general they are non-metallic materials.
The blunt answer is that ALL materials can potentially conduct heat and electricity (metals, air, water, human bodies, cloth, wood, even rubber, etc), but require the right conditions. A GOOD conductor is one that can transmit heat or electricity or both VERY EASILY under standard temperature/pressure conditions. There are many, many GOOD conductors out there and too numerous to name on this answer board.
Conductors
Conductors
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Conductors transmit, while insulators don't. Usually, they transmit electricity and/or heat. Usually, they poorly transmit electricity and/or heat (insulators). Usually, the classification by electricity or by heat is highly corrected.
Conductivity.
conductivity
Elements that easily transmit (conduct) electricity and heat display characteristics of conductivity. They are called metals.
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Conductivity is the ability of a substance to transmit electricity, heat, or sound
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electric plugs because of the heat and electricity transmitted into it. Conductivity is really a element to transmit heat energy or electricity.
Conductive materials: they are good conductors of heat or electricity. Nonconductive materials: they are not good conductors of heat or electricity.
The best conductor for heat and electricity is any type of metal element.