A good thermal conducive object is winter clothing. It is made of good heat conductive material to keep you warm. Another one is a thermus. It is specially made to keep warm drinks warm and cold drinks cold.
Heat Sink
When an object is grounded it becomes electrically charged.
thermal equilibrium
the movement of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object is called heat transfer
Yes, the hotter an object is, the greater the thermal energy it has.
No it is not
Heat Sink
No, it has very low conductive capacity.
This metal is silver with a thermal conductivity of 429 W/m.K at 27 0C.
Thermal and electrical conductivities are physical properties.
Alkali metals are good conductors of electricity, though they are not as conductive as transition metals like copper or silver. They are also fairly good thermal conductors.
When an object is grounded it becomes electrically charged.
It depends on the type of non-charged object. If the object is made of conductive material, a charged object will induce a separation of charge in the non-charged object. Its net charge will still be zero. If the object is not conductive, there will be no significant effect.
By measurements of the electrical (or thermal) conductivity.
thermal equilibrium
the object is non-conductive
Such an object is electrically conductive.