any material which allow the electricity to pass is called conductor. all matel are conductor.
It is a baton.
It is a conductor's baton.
Coductors? No idea. *Conductors*, well, they are all able to conduct energy, principally electricity or heat. If you mean electrical conductors, most are metals, but it's possible to dope ("alloy") silicon (nomrally a very poor conductor), then fabricate (for example) a device called a field-effect transistor, which can have extremeny low resistance.
Yes, copper is an excellent conductor of thermal energy due to its high thermal conductivity. This property makes copper commonly used in applications where heat needs to be transferred efficiently, such as in cooking utensils and heat exchangers.
Copper: Copper is one of the most common electrical conductors due to its high conductivity and availability. Aluminum: Aluminum is also a widely used conductor for electrical transmission lines and cables. Silver: Silver has the highest electrical conductivity of all metals, making it an excellent choice for specialized applications where high conductivity is required.
A good thermal conductor is a material that conducts the heat well. These are usually metals which is why pots and pans are made out of them but not the handle. They are the opposite of thermal insulators so this means that the heat can get across the material quickly whereas an insulator keeps the heat in so the heat cannot get through as quickly.