A solid rod because it has more particles in it. The heat then has a solid area to travel through and heat travels best through solids. I think you know the rest.
Yes, because conductance is directly proportional to area.
The solid rod is a better conductor because it has greater cross-sectional area.
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2 reason why copper is metal and Sulphur is a non metal is that copper is a good conductor of heat while sulphur is and also solid is the state of copper and not that of sulphur.
Q: What type of speleothems is solid and which is hollow?
Copper is a metal & solid
Copper Sulphate is a blue crystalline solid.
copper (II) carbonate is a solid
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Yes, it's a copper-colored solid
aluminium, coal, iron and copper
The grounded conductor (Neutral) can be white or gray. The grounding conductor can be solid green, Green with a yellow tracer or bare copper.
The particles in copper are close together because it is a type of solid. Solids have a definite shape and mass. Copper is a type of metal, which is a great conductor. Any item with hardness is a solid, for copper is a solid
10 awg <<>> #8 hard drawn copper conductor
The solid copper is a conductor but not an electrolyte.
In house wiring it's typically a bare copper wire. It may occasionally be green.
It would of course depend on the specific application. Current tends to travel on the surface of a conductor and a stranded conductor has more surface area and thus offers less resistance to the current. Stranded wire also bends a bit easier than the corresponding size solid wire.
Copper is a much better conductor of heat than steel. This is why stainless steel cookware is clad in copper; it gets the heat in more effectively. Regarding a copper pot compared to a steel pot - I don't think anyone makes solid copper cookware. It leave a strange metallic taste in the mouth.
what is the difference between solid and hollow?
Yes. On a scale of 0 to 100, where annealed copper is 100, aluminum rates a 59, and brass averages 28. I say averages because there are actually quite a few different alloys of brass, but all of them are poorer conductors than aluminum.