Everything conducts heat and electricity (if the voltage is high enough). Some things do it well, some things do it poorly. Sugar is one of those things that does it poorly. Actually not every thing conducts electricity such as rubber even if at high voltage
CONDUCTORSilver is a conductor of heat and electricity.
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No, milk is not a good conductor.
Actually diamond is the best conductor of heat, and a diamond film substrate is used as a heat conductor in some microprocessors. Silver and copper are the metals more commonly used as heat conductors because of cost.
conductor- metal (especially copper) is a great conductor of electricity. Silver is a great conductor of heat.
No. Zinc, like all metals, is a good conductor of heat and electricity.
metals are conductor
A nonconductor doesn't conduct electricity or heat.
Almost everything is a good conductor of sound, but a conductor of heat and electricity are usually only metals. A nonmetal can be an insulator, or something that doesn't conduct things, for heat and electricity.
Glass is a nonconductor, also known as an insulator. It does not allow the flow of electricity through it because of its high resistivity. This property makes glass useful for insulating materials in electrical applications.
No, metal is one of the BEST conductors that there are. Of heat, electricity, and overall energy. Water on the other hand is the TOP conductor of electricity. Metal is arguably the best with heat. But metal is still very good with conducting many forms of energy.
Any element that isn't a metal is not a conductor, except carbon in the form of graphite which can conduct electricity.
It is not a heat conductor.
A nonconductor is a material that does not conduct electricity well. This can include both metals and nonmetals, depending on their specific properties.
because it is a heat conductor!
Duct tape is not a good conductor of heat. Its composition and thickness make it a poor conductor, so it does not readily transfer heat.
Aluminium is a good conductor of heat.