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What would cause a high reading of conductivity?

Any metal or an ionic substance in liquid/aqueous form


What is HDHC copper?

HDHC copper is a high-conductivity copper alloy that stands for High Ductility High Conductivity copper. It is known for its excellent electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and mechanical properties, making it a popular choice for applications requiring high-performance copper materials.


Is the flammibillity and conductivity high or low for tin?

its a high flammibillity and low conductivity


Do wires that have high resistivity have high conductivity also?

No. In fact it is the opposite. Conductivity is the reciprocal of resistivity so a high resistivity means low conductivity. peace.


Does copper possess high or low thermal conductivity?

Copper has a high thermal conductivity, not low. This is a good generalization of any metal, although they vary in conductivity.


Is metal low conductivity?

No, metals have high conductivity but has low resistivity.


Does syrup have a high conductivity?

Yes, syrup has a relatively high conductivity due to the presence of electrolytes (e.g., sugars) dissolved in it. The conductivity of syrup increases with a higher sugar content.


Is toothpaste a high conductivity?

Conductor.


Electrical conductivity is an example of what?

Metal wire has high electrical conductivity.


Do elements that have high electric conductivity also have high thermal conductivity?

Not necessarily. While there is some correlation between electrical and thermal conductivity in metals, there are exceptions. For example, diamond is a good thermal insulator despite being a good electrical insulator. Additionally, materials like ceramics can have low electrical conductivity but high thermal conductivity.


Does metal have high thermal conductivity compared to other materials?

Yes, metal generally has high thermal conductivity compared to other materials.


A what is a material through which energy can be easily transferred as heat?

Any material which has high thermal conductivity can easily transfer energy as heat. As far as I know, all metals have high thermal conductivity. Copper, gold and silver especially have high thermal conductivity. Diamond and graphene have VERY high thermal conductivity, so this is not restricted to only metals.