Most conductors are metals, meaning they conduct heat! For example...paper clips, penny, even pencil lead (which is a poor conductor).
No. Titanium, in common with all true metals, is a good conductor or electricity.
For wiring, we only use copper and silver. The most common conductor is copper. Almost all wires use copper as a conductor.
it is a conductor as all other metals and the gold is also good conductor as silver!!!
They are bonded by ionic bond. They are electricity conductor in molten state or aqueous solution.
Yes, in common with all metals, stainless steel is a conductor, but it is not widely used as such. There are some, specialist, applications -such as stainless steel coatings to railway conductor rails.
conductor, the same as all metalsYes, copper is a conductor.
conductor, the same as all metalsYes, copper is a conductor.
Out of all the common metals copper is the best electrical conductor. Only silver is slightly better.
The material from which the conductor is made, the length of the conductor, the diameter of the conductor and the temperature of the conductor are all things that impact its resistance.
In Britain, it is the driver on a driver-only bus (very common nowadays). Or a conductor on a bus that still has a driver and a conductor (less common).
Like all metals, it is a conductor.
yes,steel is a metal and all metals are good conductors of electricity no you are wrong their not every metal is a good conductor yes every metal is a conductor but not all are good conductor.