No, Silver is.
Graphite is a good conductor of heat and electricity, while anthracite, charcoal, and diamond are poor conductors.
The best conductor of electricity is gold.AnswerActually, silver is a much better conductor than gold as, indeed, is copper! The conductivities of these metals, expressed in megasiemens per metre, are as follows: silver: 63.0 MS/mcopper: 59.6 MS/mgold: 41.0 MS/m
Graphite and diamond differ in their atomic structure and physical properties. Graphite has a layered structure with weak bonds between layers, making it soft and a good conductor of electricity. Diamond has a rigid, three-dimensional structure with strong covalent bonds, making it the hardest natural substance and a poor conductor of electricity.
Copper is the metal that conducts heat best among common metals. It has high thermal conductivity, making it a preferred choice for applications requiring efficient heat transfer. Other metals such as silver and gold also have high thermal conductivity but are less commonly used due to their higher cost.
Graphite and diamond are both forms of carbon, but they have different physical properties and uses. Graphite is soft, opaque, and a good conductor of electricity, while diamond is hard, transparent, and a poor conductor of electricity. Graphite is commonly used in pencils, lubricants, and electrodes, while diamond is used in jewelry, cutting tools, and industrial applications requiring hardness and durability.
It's not, there are materials that are better, like diamond.
The best conductor of electricity is Silver, while the best conductor heat is helium (in its Helium II state), but some people consider diamond as the best heat conductor.
Actually diamond is the best conductor of heat, and a diamond film substrate is used as a heat conductor in some microprocessors. Silver and copper are the metals more commonly used as heat conductors because of cost.
Yes. Diamond is a poor conductor of electricity.
because it is a heat conductor!
yes diamond is a better conductor of heat than graphite because heat travels through the shared bond and thus heat can travel very fast as is rate of heat transfer through conduction is inversely proportional to the length.graphite is not as a good conductor of heat as diamond because heat is transferred through the free electron and is not as effective as conduction process in diamond.
I am not sure you should probably ask an electrician. BUT.................................................. it might be metal... its not a metal its diamond idiot
Silver is the best conductor of heat energy among common metals, as it has the highest thermal conductivity. Copper is also an excellent conductor of heat and is commonly used for heat exchangers and cooling systems.
no
Diamond is an excellent thermal conductor, conducting heat about five times better than copper. Diamonds are electrical insulators.
No. Conventionally, silver held these two records, but now surpassed by diamond, and graphene.
Copper is a conductor. Diamond is an insulator.