A solid rod because it has more particles in it. The heat then has a solid area to travel through and heat travels best through solids. I think you know the rest.
Yes, copper can conduct electricity in its solid form. Copper is a good conductor of electricity due to its ability to easily allow the movement of electrons. This property makes copper a common material in electrical wiring and circuitry.
Copper is a metal & solid
Brass will conduct both electricity and heat. So brass is a conductor, but not an insulator.
Copper Sulphate is a blue crystalline solid.
Yes, solid silver is an excellent conductor of electricity due to its high electrical conductivity properties. This is why silver is commonly used in various electrical applications such as in electrical wiring, circuits, and contacts.
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aluminium, coal, iron and copper
The grounded conductor (Neutral) can be white or gray. The grounding conductor can be solid green, Green with a yellow tracer or bare copper.
The particles in copper are close together because it is a type of solid. Solids have a definite shape and mass. Copper is a type of metal, which is a great conductor. Any item with hardness is a solid, for copper is a solid
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The solid copper is a conductor but not an electrolyte.
Yes, it's a copper-colored solid
It would of course depend on the specific application. Current tends to travel on the surface of a conductor and a stranded conductor has more surface area and thus offers less resistance to the current. Stranded wire also bends a bit easier than the corresponding size solid wire.
Copper is a much better conductor of heat than steel. This is why stainless steel cookware is clad in copper; it gets the heat in more effectively. Regarding a copper pot compared to a steel pot - I don't think anyone makes solid copper cookware. It leave a strange metallic taste in the mouth.
Yes. On a scale of 0 to 100, where annealed copper is 100, aluminum rates a 59, and brass averages 28. I say averages because there are actually quite a few different alloys of brass, but all of them are poorer conductors than aluminum.
what is the difference between solid and hollow?
Solid pool noodles are generally better as they are more durable and provide better buoyancy support compared to hollow pool noodles. Solid pool noodles also tend to last longer and are less likely to lose their shape or deflate over time.