The ampacity for copper is 1000A per square inch, in some places is 700A psi.
Silver, if cost is no problem. For reasonably priced wires that are readily available, copper. Aluminum is by far the poorer conductor in use today.
number of electrons capable of freely moving in the outermost shell of an element. eg. Copper
Usually copper, sometimes gold or silver.
Copper in one of the most electrically conductive of substances. Few materials have more conductivity. These include platinum, gold, and silver.
Old transformers just contain copper and iron or steel. Sorry.
They are metals
Silver is, then copper, then gold, and then aluminum. Copper is used for wiring because it is cheaper than silver. Aluminum is not used very much anymore because it can be dangerous when installed improperly.
copper, gold, silver, aluminum
Gold, silver, copper, and aluminum are a few different metals.
copper, aluminum, tin, lead, gold, silver,
Best for what - gold, silver, copper, and aluminum all have advantages.
Copper, gold, nickel, lead, zinc and platinum.
iron,aluminum,zinc,copper,lead,tin,gold,silver,platinum,uranium......
some conductors are copper,iron,gold,water,aluminum,steel and silver
silver. copper. gold. aluminum. iron. steel. brass. bronze etc..
Some examples of conductors are gold, silver, aluminum and copper
copper and platinum 2nd answer: Woops! Try silver, gold, then copper, in that order. Aluminum is also a good conductor.