All metals conduct electricity but the best metal conductor is Silver.
At low low temperature exotic alloys begin to superconduct - that is carry current with virtually no resistance what-so-ever.
metal copper and other metals make best conductors
Silver is the best, then gold, then copper. All carry electricity very well, gold resists corrosion the best and will last the longest without a cleaning.
a power controller carries electricity but stops when it smacks into a wall because walls are hard
Metal is the material that is malleable and conducts electricity.
A substance that carries electricity under certain circumstances but not under others is called a semiconductor.
This material is called an insulator.
Silicon
Electricity does not conduct heat. Your question is meaningless.
A conductor carries electricity and is made of such a material that can conduct electrons. Like copper for instance which is the best or close to the best material for carring electrical currents...Insulators on the other hand prevent the passing of electrical currents: like plastic or rubber which are used to insulate wire,switches etc.
Silver is the best, then gold, then copper. All carry electricity very well, gold resists corrosion the best and will last the longest without a cleaning.
without any other component, to the best of my knowledge no raw material has that capability.
DNA carries genetic material.(Apex)
Silver is the best, then gold, then copper. All carry electricity very well, gold resists corrosion the best and will last the longest without a cleaning.
conductors
a power controller carries electricity but stops when it smacks into a wall because walls are hard
A material that electricity can conduct electricity.
An electrical conductor is a material that can carry electricity.
Phloem and xylem tissue carries material from a plant's roots to its leaves.