metals are known to be a good conductor of heat and electricity.
ALL metals are pretty good conductors of heat. Some, like gold, are very good conductors of heat.
A metal has luster and conducts heat and electricity. Most of the elements are metals and plastic
Most non-metals have covalent structures. These structures do not allow heat energy to travel from one point to another. In metals the heat energy quickly travels from one point to another due to vibration of the free electrons in the electronic cloud surrounding the metal ions. In non-metals, the electrons are bond inside the atom so cannot help in transfer of heat energy.
Because it will withstand the heat of molten metals.
no because there is metal outside everyday plus a bunch of heat so how could heat cause the fusion of two metals
The heat generated by the friction will cause them to melt.
No. Metals are good conductors of heat.
Yes, it is the fusion that occurs in a substance. False
Electrical and heat conduction is much greater in metals than in non metals.
when to metals rub together they leave the particles of them selfs on one another fertilising the metals
You can feel heat when you rub your hand together!
Conduction can cause a spark which can light a light bulb. Conduction can be used to heat up metals.
All metals conduc heat; two theories were involved for the explanation:- heat conduction by hypothetic phonons (excited states in metals structures) in metals- heat conducton by "hot" electrons moving in metals
Yes, heat and electricity can pass through metals.
It's converted to heat energy.
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