Silver, copper
You should clarify what sort of energy you are talking about.
Two examples of good conductors of thermal energy are metals such as copper and aluminum. These materials have high thermal conductivity, meaning they can efficiently transfer heat energy.
They are Conductors, not much for insulation though. Differences between conductors and insulators? Conductors let energy such as electricity .
The conductors of the transmission line act as a parallel plate of the capacitor and the air is just like the dielectric medium between them.A capacitor is a device used to store electrical charge and electrical energy.
Metals are good conductors of electricity, two of the best conductors are silver and copper.
They gain power and energy.
Thermal conductors and electrical conductors both involve the flow of energy, but they are not necessarily the same materials. Some materials, like metals, are both good thermal and electrical conductors due to their free electrons that allow them to transfer energy efficiently. However, there are also materials that are good thermal conductors but poor electrical conductors, such as ceramics.
These are good conductors-most metals are good conductors.
There are two main types of conductors: 1) electrical conductors, which allow the flow of electrical current, and 2) heat conductors, which allow the transfer of thermal energy. Some materials can serve as both electrical and heat conductors, while others may only be conductive in one form.
A capacitor is composed of two conductors separated by an insulator, which stores electric charge between the conductors.
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