Depends on what you want to use it for.
It's good if the base of a frying pan conducts easily as it means it'll heat the contents fast.
It's bad if the handle of a frying pan conducts easily as the handle will get too hot to hold and burn you.
The material that supports a plant and conducts nutrients is the stem. Plants with rigid stems have hardbacks and are woody.
A good conductor will pass electricity with little or no resistance. Resistance will cause the voltage to drop as the current increases. The least resistance will cause the least drop in voltage and is therefore a good conductor.
It conducts electricity. REALLY good conductor.
It means that it's a material whose outer shell electrons move freely across the surface of the material. Conductors can carry an electric current
I don't think there is such a thing as a "non-conducting metal". All metals are good conductors.
Insulator
It must have a low resistance to the flow of electric current.
A material with a good thermal conductivity or a thermal conductor.
Metal is the material that is malleable and conducts electricity.
Material with high resistance
conducts
All elements will conduct heat to some extent. metals conduct heat and electricity the best; metalliods conduct heat and electricity good too but not as good as metals. nonmetals are poor conductors.
It's a very common metal, and it conducts heat pretty well, making it a good material for Heat sinks and the such, as computers generate massive amounts of heat and must be constantly cooled.
Material with high resistance
It is said to have a low resistance:A low thermal resistivity for heatA low electrical resistivity for electricityA low opacity or high transparicyfor light.
A material which conducts electricity is called a conductor
Material with high resistance