It is called as conductor. Ex:Iron copper,etc.
I could say heat, but I think you mean electricity So: pure water doesn't, but a little salt will turn it into a conductor. But it's it ions, not the water, that conducts.
when water is poured in to a cicuit it acts as a condutor wich conduct electricity and increases current of the curcuit whish causes the wires too melt and over heat, burning the curcuit.
well it is either metal, nonmetal, metalloids. a metal is shiny, conducts heat well, conducts electricity well and malleable. non metal is dull, poor conductor of heat, poor conductor of electricity, and brittle. metalloids has some shine, somewhat malleable, semi- conductor of heat, semi-conductor of electricity.
Metals such as copper, silver, and gold have luster and are excellent conductors of heat and electricity due to the free movement of electrons within their atomic structure. These properties make them essential for various applications, such as in electrical wiring and circuitry.
Aluminium is used for saucepans because it is lightweight, conducts heat well, and is relatively inexpensive compared to other materials. It heats up quickly and evenly, which is ideal for cooking foods that require precise temperature control. Additionally, aluminium is durable and resistant to rust and corrosion.
A conductor is a substance that conducts heat or electricity.
Metal does indeed conduct heat readily. Metal also conducts electricity. The conductive properties of metal are due to the free electrons in metal atoms that allow for mobile charge.
because gold is a metal it conducts heat and electricity very well
Conducts heat readily.
Electricity does not conduct heat. Your question is meaningless.
Asphalt is a poor conductor of electricity and can be considered a good insulator for that purpose. However, it is not a good insulator for thermal energy, as it conducts heat readily.
A metal is a shiny element that conducts electricity and heat.
Any substance will work for this. That is, any substance conducts heat, but some do so better than others. A substance that conducts heat well is called a conductor. Examples include all metals.
Glass is an electrical insulator. But glass more readily conducts heat.
Like all metals, it conducts heat and electricity.
Silver.
an insulator