Aluminium is a better conductor than brass, it heats up first!
We did it in a science experiment, you can trust this answer!!
Copper. Copper has higher heat conductivity than aluminum.
brass
Iron.
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Brass is a nonferrous metal. No iron is present in it.
Use a magnet to separate them. Brass is not magnetic, so magnets will not attract brass bolts. Iron, however, is magnetic, so iron bolts can be picked up by using a magnet.
One chemical property for Iron is that it conducts heat. One physical property is that it's malleable(it can be spread or shaped by being pounded with a hammer or by being forced with rollers).
Copper, it has more electrons to conduct the heat through.
aluminum
Iron conducts heat better than other metals so it heats up the potato faster.
plasticstyrafoam iron. the metal conducts heat, the plastic insulates (holds the heat in) - about what you said, the metal does conduct heat, so that the hot sides help to heat up the drink.
iron travels faster
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yes copper can conduct heat. it conducts heat better than alluminium & iron.
Iron conducts both heat and electricity very well.
Iron has the lowest specific heat, so it will heat up faster.
Does iron warm up when you heat it? Yes, yes it does.
Equipment can make cooking faster if it is made of a material that can retain heat better. These types of equipment include thick-plied metal alloys, copper, brass, cast iron, aluminum, and stainless steel.
iron, copper, metals in general gases not so much
Copper pans are not necessarily better, but copper certainly conducts heat a lot better than iron.