Substances that are in form of solids offer the best conductivity compared to liquids and gases. The conduction may be sound, electricity or magnetism.
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Conductors of electricity are usually metals although there are a few cases where non metals are conductors as well such as graphite and types of salt solutions, hope this answers your question.
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I'm actually trying to figure out the same thing, but convection doesn't work in a solid, and conduction can be blocked using something with a high specific heat capacity. Sorry if I didn't help that much!
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Usually nonmetals. Rubber, plastic, wood, cloth, paper, Styrofoam, tinfoil (to reflect the heat.)The most common insulator for electricity is plastic.
Conduction works best with a solid.
Conductors allow heat to pass. And carries the process of conduction.
She did pioneering work with radioactive substances.
No. Conduction needs a material and an atmosphere to be transmitted.
Conductors of electricity are usually metals although there are a few cases where non metals are conductors as well such as graphite and types of salt solutions, hope this answers your question.
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im trying to do my science homework about conduction and i know how it works in metals but why and how does it not work in non-metals
No, conduction works via contact between molecules - as gas molecules are more spaced out from one another, they are less likely to come into contact than molecules in liquids or solids
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conduction take place in solids and gases
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Conduction works quite well in the gas inside a fluorescent light tube.