The nickel is more conductive.
Copper is more electrically conductive than aluminum (this is because aluminum forms a monomolecular layer of non-conductive aluminum oxide on its surface).
Yes, very conductive, its one of the best conductors there is.
Both. It is a Semiconductor. It is more conductive than insulating however if you need to choose one option.
the longer the wire, the more mass the electrons have to travel thru. the more they have to travel thru, the more resistance. (and the resultant heat) the more electrically conductive the wire, the less resistance.
The charge on the conductive sphere spreads out uniformly over the surface of the sphere.
The coin if conductive could short out the battery draining it of all its power. If the coin is no conductive it could act as an insulator breaking the flow of electricity.
Tin is more conductive. Lead is used to ease application.
No. Copper is the second most elkectircally conductive of all metals. Silver is the most conductive.
It is a poor conductor at room temperature, but becomes more conductive at higher temperatures.
no copper is more conductive YES, silver is more conductive than copper.
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An ionic compound dissociated in water is an electrolyte and is of course more conductive..
Gold is more conductive than other atoms (except silver and copper) because of its high concentration of free electrons. Silver and copper are more conductive than gold, but gold has the advantage of being corrosion resistant.
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one or more conductive parts that are embedded
Copper is more electrically conductive than aluminum (this is because aluminum forms a monomolecular layer of non-conductive aluminum oxide on its surface).
Other things (cross-section, material) being equal, a longer piece of conductor has more resistance (i.e., less conductance) than a shorter piece.