If you haven't learned in your chemistry class about specific heat you will and metal has a very low specific heat. Water has a specific heat of is about 4.18 Joules/g, but most metals are underneath 1 making them be more susceptible to heat changes.
The form of energy that is not conducted by most metals is sound because if you want to test that you would have to clank it together and it would not make a sound.
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No, metals have low spefic heats, meaning they do not take much energy to change temperature.
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There is no rule that states that electricity can ONLY be conducted by metals. Metals conduct electricity quite well, because metals have free electrons available - electrons that are relatively free to move about. Some other materials also have free charge carriers.
all metals can survive past a sonic boom. a sonic boom is just sound not heat. hope this helped!
Yes, metals are generally good heat conductors because their electrons are able to move freely and transfer thermal energy quickly. This is why metals are commonly used in applications where heat needs to be conducted efficiently, such as in cooking utensils or heat sinks in electronics.
Zinc is not a good conductor of heat or electricity compared to other metals like copper or aluminum. However, it can still be used in various applications due to its other properties such as corrosion resistance.
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metals are good conductors of electricity and heat!
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