Yes, aluminium is a good conductor of both electricity and thermal energy. It can also be a superconductor (in proper conditions).
Aluminum is a conductor, and a pretty good one. It acts to conduct quite well. It ranks behind silver, copper and gold. Use the link to a list of things by their electrical conductivity. That link is below, and it is to Wikipedia, of course.Aluminium is a conductor.
it keeps heat in & reflects light
Yes it is but it is not good for electricity!!
Aluminum have better thermal conductivity than ironAluminum: 205W/(m K)Iron: 80 W/(m K)
No, Teflon is not a good conductor of heat. It has a low thermal conductivity, which means it does not transfer heat efficiently.
Aluminium is a good conductor of heat.
Aluminium is a good conductor. Carbon, in the form (allotrope) of graphite is a good conductor but its other allotropes are not.
Aluminium is a good conductor of electricity and heat.
Aluminium foil is a type of metal. All metals are good conductors of Heat.
It is a good conductor of heat, it is cheap and light
Aluminum is a conductor, and a pretty good one. It acts to conduct quite well. It ranks behind silver, copper and gold. Use the link to a list of things by their electrical conductivity. That link is below, and it is to Wikipedia, of course.Aluminium is a conductor.
Examples of very good conductors are: gold, silver, copper, aluminium, etc.
no,aluminium,coper is good conductor
With a thermal conductivity of 237 W/m.K aluminium is a good conductor of heat.
The sun is not really a conductor of heat, it is agenerator of heat (via a very large and sustained thermonuclear reaction). A conductor of heat is normally a material that allows heat to be transfered through its body; examples of good heat conductors are aluminium and copper
Aluminium foil is a conductor of electricity. Due to its metallic properties, it allows electrical currents to flow through it easily.
it keeps heat in & reflects light