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It possesses metallic properties, and metals are conductors.

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Q: How do you know that aluminimn foil is a kind of conductor?
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What makes things colder aluminum foil or a plastic wrap?

speaking from experience and not from science, foil is a very good conductor of heat which means it can go from hot to cold very fast (and vise versa) whereas plastic is waterproof and will keep the cold moisture (or warm moisture) in the food and we all know that water is a poor conductor of temperature thus keeping your food colder (or hotter) for longer.


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Both conductors are copper. One is just electroplated so it looks silver. This is so you can know which conductor is which when you hook them up. The copper-colored conductor is traditionally used as the positive, or plus wire. The silver-colored wire is used for the negative or minus wire. Some cables use a foil shield. The shield is mylar (polyester) coated with aluminum. The shield is not really one of the conductors, it is only used to drain away interfering signals before they reach the inner conductors, so it need not be a super good conductor. Aluminum is used for the foil shield partly because it is lightweight, but mostly because it's much cheaper than copper.