The thermal conductivity of copper is 401 W·m−1·K−1 (watts per meter Kelvin). Which makes it one of the most conductive elements.
Stuff like copper and steel. Most of the metals conduct heat well.
No. Copper is a metal and will conduct both heat and electricity very well.
Most of them do it quite well, copper very well
Copper, silver, gold, and aluminum are metals that conduct heat very well.
yes copper can conduct heat. it conducts heat better than alluminium & iron.
Very well, but as far as metal I think copper is the best.
Copper is an example of a material that is light and an excellent conductor of heat. Copper is widely used in industry for its thermal conductivity properties.
A metal such as copper or aluminum is likely to conduct heat well. Metals generally have high thermal conductivity due to the arrangement of their atoms allowing for efficient heat transfer.
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That is NOT correct. Copper conducts heat better than steel.
Materials that conduct heat well include metals such as copper and aluminum, as well as materials like graphite and carbon steel. Materials that conduct heat poorly include wood, rubber, and plastic, as they have low thermal conductivity. insulating materials like foam and fiberglass also have poor heat conduction properties.