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The better a metal conducts electricity, the better it is at conducting heat also. In order from worse to better, Carbon, Iron, Aluminum, Copper, Silver. But any metal is going to be fair, it is why metal is colder when you touch it, because it conducts heat better.
The silicon diode (unless its a Schottky diode) conducts at approximately 0.6 volts. The germanium diode, however, conducts at a much lower voltage, typically 0.2 volts. This means that the germanium diode is better at small signal rectification applications, such as AM radio detectors, allowing a smaller tuner tank circuit.
Silver is the best metal which is the conductor of electricity and heat. Silver is the best electricity conducting element, but not the best heat conductor. Carbon(Diamond) and Helium(Helium II state) are even better conductors of heat.
Bronze and steel are both names for alloys. These alloys can consist of a great many different elements and exhibit vary varying properties but in general for most of the bronze and steel alloys, bronze is a better conductor of heat than steel.
They are all mostly copper so they should conduct close to the same.
A semiconductor is a substance or material that conducts electricity better than an insulator but not as well as a conductor. Examples of semiconductors include silicon and germanium.
No, like many metals, aluminum conducts electricity. Better use rubber or plastic.
As a metal becomes colder, it generally conducts electricity more efficiently.
The better a metal conducts electricity, the better it is at conducting heat also. In order from worse to better, Carbon, Iron, Aluminum, Copper, Silver. But any metal is going to be fair, it is why metal is colder when you touch it, because it conducts heat better.
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Aluminum is a much better conductor than pure water. Salty water conducts as well as aluminum, however.
It flows through aluminum foil better because electricity flows throw aluminum or metal better then plastic or other
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aluminum conducts heat better than stainless steel.
The silicon diode (unless its a Schottky diode) conducts at approximately 0.6 volts. The germanium diode, however, conducts at a much lower voltage, typically 0.2 volts. This means that the germanium diode is better at small signal rectification applications, such as AM radio detectors, allowing a smaller tuner tank circuit.
Silver is the best metal which is the conductor of electricity and heat. Silver is the best electricity conducting element, but not the best heat conductor. Carbon(Diamond) and Helium(Helium II state) are even better conductors of heat.