Yes. In fact, it is one of the best conductors of electricity.
Yes ,they are conduct both of them.
I read this once-silver is the best,I think. Copper may be second. Aluminum is not bad and may be third. With more thought, I do not think speed is an issue- what matters is resistance- how much energy is lost to heat- I am guessing speed and resistance are related. but I am not cetain. Hopefully some EE will jump in here.
Yes it does.
Yes, metal will conduct heat energy
think allof them do, just some of them are better conductors (like silver and copper), and some are worse.
Yes, silver is just about the best conductor there is
Yes a silver coin can conduct electricity, Silver is one of the most commonly used to conduct electricity. Yes, silver is a very good conductor of electricity
Coins made of metal, such as copper or silver, can generally conduct electrical energy due to their high conductivity properties. However, if the coins are coated with a non-conductive material, they may insulate electrical energy. It ultimately depends on the specific material and construction of the coins.
Yes.
Yes, silver nitrate in a solid state does not conduct electricity because it is an ionic compound. However, when dissolved in water, silver nitrate dissociates into silver ions (Ag+) and nitrate ions (NO3-), allowing it to conduct electricity as an electrolyte.
Graphite is an example of a substance that can conduct electricity but is a poor conductor of heat. This is because of its unique structure, where it has delocalized electrons that can move freely to conduct electricity, but the heat energy is not easily transferred through the material due to weak intermolecular forces.
Not especially well. However, the oxidation is usually limited to the surface, so the pure silver "core" will still conduct.
Zinc, gold, silver and many others. You see all metals can conduct electricity.
a silver Oak Leaf equals the 5th award, two silver Oak leaves equals 10 awards. There is NO silver service star on a good conduct medal.
Silver is a good conductor of heat and the thermal energy will conduct up the saucepan quickly and burn your hand. There are also cheaper metals to make saucepans. This answer is given to you by a 12 year old doing his chemistry
Yes, because silver is good conductor of heat.
Silver is able to conduct electricity because it has a high number of free electrons that are able to move easily throughout the metal when a voltage is applied. This movement of electrons forms an electric current that can flow through the silver, allowing it to conduct electricity efficiently.