Silver is the best electrical conductor between metals.
Metals such as copper, silver, and gold conduct electricity well at room temperature. Other elements like aluminum, iron, and nickel also conduct electricity, although not as well as the aforementioned metals.
I would expect it to be, since it is a metal.
No, gold is not the best conductor. At room temperature, silver is a slightly better conductor. The best electrical conductors are the so-called superconductors, which are materials that only exhibit the property of superconductivity at very low (cryogenic) temperatures. When exhibiting the property of superconductivity, they have a resistance of zero.
They are metals, and like all metals they are excellent conductors of both heat and eletricity. While both conduct but not the same see periodic table plus silver oxidizes and eventual makes a bad conductor at the joints gold is not as good conductor but is is impervious of elements effects on it.
It depends what it is made of. If it has silver, gold, iron, copper, magnesium, nickel, or and other metal that is a conductor in it. It probably can because most magnets have traces of iron and magnesium.
Zinc, gold, silver and many others. You see all metals can conduct electricity.
At room temperature, gold will conduct electricity better than almost any other element other than silver.
all of them, some better than others. Copper, silver, gold, iron, all can conduct both heat and electricity.
gold and silver are low conductors
Yes, Pencil Lead does conduct Electricity. Copper, Gold and Silver though are the best conductors.
due to the presence of unpaired electrons
Metals such as copper, silver, and gold conduct electricity well at room temperature. Other elements like aluminum, iron, and nickel also conduct electricity, although not as well as the aforementioned metals.
Yes,Silver is a better conductor than gold
because they are metals
No, not all types of metals are conductors. Only metals that have free electrons in their atomic structure are good conductors of electricity. Examples of good conductors include copper, silver, and gold.
No, there are other conductors of electricity such as silver, gold, mercury, and aluminum as well as many others.
Planets themselves probably do not conduct electricity, although it is likely that most planets do contain some conductive materials. The vast majority of the matter on the Earth does not conduct electricity very well, although large deposits of iron, silver, gold and copper all _DO_ conduct electricity.