steel
No, a mug is not a conductor. Most mugs are made of ceramics, which are insulators and do not conduct electricity.
No. Titanium, in common with all true metals, is a good conductor or electricity.
Yes, phosphorus is a poor conductor of heat. It has a low thermal conductivity compared to most metals and some nonmetals.
No, most glues are not electrically conductive.
Yes, copper wire is an excellent conductor of electricity due to its high electrical conductivity. It is commonly used in electrical wiring and transmission of electricity due to its efficiency in carrying electrical current.
gold,silver and copper are the most common
steel
most parts of a car are made from medal of any kind because medal is a conductor of electricity. The most common conductor is iron
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Most conductors are metals, meaning they conduct heat! For example...paper clips, penny, even pencil lead (which is a poor conductor).
For wiring, we only use copper and silver. The most common conductor is copper. Almost all wires use copper as a conductor.
Conductor of electricity are compounds that allow electricity to pass through. They are metallic and sometimes ductile and malleable. Very common is iron. The most metallic element is francium.
Most conductors conduct both heat and electricity well. A semiconductor is a conductor whose resistance is between that of a conductor and an insulator. An example of a semiconductor is silicon which is used in electronic appliances
Yes, scandium is a good conductor of heat. It has a thermal conductivity of approximately 15 W/m·K, which is higher than most common metals like iron and zinc.
A conductor metal is a material that allows electricity to flow through it easily due to the movement of electrons. Common conductor metals include copper, aluminum, and silver, which have high conductivity properties.
Silver is a most excellent conductor.
conductor- metal (especially copper) is a great conductor of electricity. Silver is a great conductor of heat.