If you are talking about electricity then all conductors have either de-localised electrons in their structure which means when a current is passed through they will move and carry the current with them.
Ions can also carry charges but they have to be in solution or in liquid form.
The resistance of pure metallic conductors increases with temperature, because the resistivity of these conductors increase with temperature.
if by parameters, you mean parts, any circuit needs three things. A source, like a battery, a load, like a lightbulb, and conductors, eg. wire.
They both study things.
You need at least two things to find something in common between them.
They both have a "r"
The most common conductors of heat and electricity are metals. For example gold, silver, gold, nickel, iron and platinum.
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five common materials
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rubber, wood, glass
The best conductors of electricity have that they are all metals in common.
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Paper Wood Plastic Glass Cloth etc........(almost all things around you)
Conductors are materials that allow the flow of electricty in a circuit. Examples are metals, the two most common used being copper and aluminum.
If you can think of any objects that are made of glass, rubber, or plastic they are all insulators. (think of food containers things you drink out of -most of them are conductors) Most things made of metal are conductors. (metal things you eat with, metal furniture objects, anything copper)
copper, aluminum and gold are the most common
There are plenty of non conductors in the world. The most common is probably plastic or rubber. Glass is also non conductive. Hope this helps!