Any metal.
conductors are made up in such a way that the electricity can pass through them easily. The materials of the conductors may be copper, gold, aluminium, gold, silver, water etc..,
Myella! A conductor is made up of rubber, copper, silver, gold, aluminum, etc. This answer is if you are talking about electricity. If you are talking about biology, I have no idea. Sorry if you did want biology... hehehehe.
The general mass of the Earth is a good conductor because it is made up of materials that have high electrical conductivity, such as metals and minerals. These materials allow electrical currents to flow through the Earth's crust easily, making it a good conductor of electricity.
The object labeled conductor on the transparency is likely made of metal materials, such as copper or aluminum. These metals conduct electricity well due to their structure that allows electrons to move freely and carry electric current.
When current passes through a conductor, the electrons in the conductor collide with the atoms, creating resistance. This resistance causes the electrons to lose energy in the form of heat, which increases the temperature of the conductor.
Metal mostly. Just to sum it up anything that is a conductor (except for the one that leads an orchestra)
Yes, because it makes up 80% of the air, and air conducts heat.
A sponge is a bad conductor of heat because it is made up of mostly air pockets trapped in its porous structure. Air is a poor conductor of heat compared to solid materials, which prevents heat from transferring efficiently through the sponge.
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The three materials that make up many viruses are proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids. (I remember this by using NAPL, which stands for these three materials.)
Minerals and Compounds.