A metal spoon touching a hot pan. The pan heats the spoon. The spoon serves as a conductor of heat. This is an example of conduction.
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Conduction
Air is a good conductor of sound, and a poor conductor of heat and electric current.
The conductor of energy is not a physical change. The conduction of energy happens due to a chemical bonding of specific metals. A conductor of energy produces a flow of electrical charges.
When a lightning bolt strikes a metal pole, the metal is an excellent conductor of electricity. The metal's free-flowing electrons quickly transport the electrical charge from the lightning bolt down the pole and into the ground, making it an example of conduction.
Guessing you mean electrical conduction. Yes, liquids can conduct electricity. Pure water is a poor conductor, water with impurities like salt water is an EXCELLENT conductor.
Conduction or insulation depends on material, not shape or purpose. A metal blade is a conductor.
Conduction or insulation depends on material, not shape or purpose. A metal blade is a conductor.
Iron is a good thermal and electrical conductor.
That would be conduction
A wire carrying electricity to a load. The wire conducts the energy from a source to a device. That connection in a complete circuit does work.
Solid sodium chloride is not an electrical conductor.