Helium II (liquid helium) is the best thermal conductor, followed by Graphene, in decending order then , carbon nano-tube, diamond , silver , copper, gold.... see wiki list of thermal conductivities for more information. Interesting to note that water conducts heat roughly 25 times better than air.
The word is "thermal conductor."
A conductor is a substance that conducts heat or electricity.
A material that conducts electric current poorly is an insulator. Insulators have high resistance to the flow of electricity due to their tightly bound electrons, which do not move easily. Examples of insulators include rubber, plastic, and glass.
a conductor is an object that lets energy go through
Copper conducts heat the fastest among the metals listed. This is because copper has high thermal conductivity due to its atomic structure, which allows heat to be transferred quickly through the material. Aluminum is also a good conductor of heat, but copper is typically superior in conducting heat.
Electricity does not conduct heat. Your question is meaningless.
The best material for baking sheets is typically heavy-gauge aluminum. It conducts heat evenly, resists warping, and is durable for long-term use in the oven.
The word is "thermal conductor."
A material with a good thermal conductivity or a thermal conductor.
copper
One that conducts heat away from your fingertips.
The best type of material that conducts sound the best would be any solid. Only because of the sound that hit the compacted atoms and it would travel the fastest.
All metals some are better than others.
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metal conducts heatEverything conducts heat, to a greater or lesser extent.
Silver is the best (and so fastest) metal to conduct heat.
Of those two choices, wood, when it's dry, is the poorer conductor, of both electricity and heat.