There are many materials that do not conduct electricity well...among the most popular and widely used of these materials is RUBBER
A material which conducts electricity is called a conductor
An insulator. (i.e. glass)
Gold is the material that conducts electricity but cannot be pulled into wires. This is unlike the other materials like aluminum, copper and steel.
take any magnetic material wrap a metal wire around it which conducts electricity and pass electricity through it
Copper cables are reputed to carry electricity well.
Metal is the material that is malleable and conducts electricity.
A material which conducts electricity is called a conductor
Most metals.
The degree to which a specified material conducts electricity.
An insulator. (i.e. glass)
Electricity does not conduct heat. Your question is meaningless.
Gold is the material that conducts electricity but cannot be pulled into wires. This is unlike the other materials like aluminum, copper and steel.
It means that material conducts electricity well
It can be bent, and it conducts electricity.
take any magnetic material wrap a metal wire around it which conducts electricity and pass electricity through it
We all know metal is a conductor of electricity yes but surprisingly water also conducts electricity to! We know this because when you touch a socket or anything electrical we get electrocuted!
It must have a low resistance to the flow of electric current.