I read this once-silver is the best,I think. Copper may be second.
Aluminum is not bad and may be third.
With more thought, I do not think speed is an issue- what matters is resistance- how much energy is lost to heat- I am guessing speed and resistance are related. but I am not cetain. Hopefully some EE will jump in here.
Silver, copper, and aluminum are the metals that conduct electricity the fastest. Silver is the most conductive metal, followed by copper, and then aluminum.
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Yes ,they are conduct both of them.
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All metals conduct heat and electricity. Some metals e.g., gold, copper conduct electricity better than others.
They are silvery metals that conduct electricity.
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Mainly metals. All metals are fairly good conductors. Some non-metals can conduct electricity, as well.
all metals can conduct electricity
all metals conduct electricity but alumiun doesn't conduct it as well as others all metals conduct electricity but alumiun doesn't conduct it as well as others
Metals are generally good conductors of electricity, meaning they allow electricity to flow easily through them. Insulating materials, such as rubber, plastic, and glass, are used to prevent electricity from passing through and are more effective at insulating than metals.
Yes, metals will conduct electricity in liquid form because of the free electrons.
The physical properties of different metals make them useful for different purposes in metals can move through the metal, allowing metals to conduct electricity.
indium can conduct electricity. all metals can.
Yes, metal can conduct electricity because it contains mobile free electrons that can move freely across its structure, allowing the flow of electrical current. Metals are widely used in electrical wiring and circuit components because of their high conductivity.
Zinc and other metals
conduct electricity