The phrase "best conductor" is somewhat deceptive because conductance is often associated with resistivity. As an example, some consider Silver to be a better conductor than Gold because it has a slightly lower resitivity, but fail to take temperature into account. When electrical current passes through a conductor, it causes the conductor to heat up. As Silver heats up, it's resistivity remains relatively constant, but as Gold heats up, it's resistivity drops. So at room temperature, Silver appears to be a better conductor than Gold, but in pratice, Gold conducts better than Silver. Currently there is a new material known as Graphene that may turn out to be an even better conductor than either Gold or Silver. So when asked which conductor is best, the answer may soon be Graphene, followed by Gold, followed by Silver. Unless of course you mean "Which conductor has the lowest resistivity at room temperature?"
Silver is the second best conductor of electricity after copper.
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Copper is the second best conductor of electricity with low static resitivity (high conductivity) of 1.68 E-8. Gold is next with resitivity of 2.44 e -8
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Silver is the best conductor of the four common metals as it has the highest conductivity. Copper comes in second, followed by gold and aluminum.
Silver is the second best conductor of electricity after copper. It has a high electrical conductivity due to its free-moving electrons.
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Silver is the best electrical conductor. Copper is second. Gold is third. Aluminum is a good conductor but not for house wiring. It is used for high tension wires.
At ordinary temperatures, the element that's the best conductor of electricity is silver, with the second best being copper. At very low temperatures, some materials become superconducting. Superconducting materials are all perfect conductors of electricity, with no resistance at all.
Silver is the best conductor. Gold runs a close second and is used primarily on contact surfaces because of it's resistance to corrosion. Copper is next, followed by aluminium.CommentCopper is a better conductor than gold.
Stainless steel is not the best conductor. The best conductor is actually aluminum.