copper is the best electrical conductivity
The metal with the highest thermal conductivity is silver, followed by copper, then gold.
The metal with the best heat transfer is silver. Copper and aluminum hold second and third place in terms of thermal conductivity. The thermal conductivity of silver is 418 watts per meter Kelvin.
This metal is silver with a thermal conductivity of 429 W/m.K at 27 0C.
Yes,Aluminum have conductivity because it is a metal
No, metals have high conductivity but has low resistivity.
Uranium is a metal and as such, it has excellent electrical conductivity.
well, not metal+metal, but for the other 2 you'd have to specify, because water+metal=good conductivity & just water or another liquid = good conductivity. now stone, it is a horrible conductor.
Silver has the greatest thermal conductivity: approx. 410 W/m.K.
It's conductivity is 6.3e7/ohm-m, which is the highest of any metal
heat conductivity. thats the best answer if your working with a science paper
it is were a metal can not mix with an non metal