Probably Water, it conducts but doesnt send the current around a single direction, instead scatters it out.
Yes, pure iron generally conducts electricity better than steel because steel is an alloy that contains iron and carbon. The carbon in steel can reduce its electrical conductivity compared to pure iron.
Metal conducts electricity better than water. Metals, such as copper and aluminum, have free electrons that allow electric current to flow easily. Water, while it can conduct electricity when it contains impurities or dissolved salts, is generally a poor conductor compared to metals. Pure water has very few ions and is considered a weak conductor.
Most metalloids have intermediate conductivity properties, meaning they are not as good conductors of heat and electricity as metals, but better than nonmetals. This is due to their partial metal and nonmetal characteristics, which allow for some electron mobility within their structure.
Surprisingly, it is the lemon. It has the most acid, so that is why. The pH thing..... anyway , go to electricity-tool.com to see better answers.
i think so it 's metalloid. if you have a better answer please change it
metals elements conduct electricity better than nonmetals elements but not as well as metalloid elements
As a metal becomes colder, it generally conducts electricity more efficiently.
Silver
Silver
Germanium conducts electricity better than aluminum or helium. Germanium is a semiconductor material with moderate conductivity, while aluminum is a metal with higher conductivity. Helium is a non-metal and is a poor conductor of electricity.
Nonmetals have higher electrical resistance compared to metals, making them better insulators. This means that they are less likely to allow the flow of electricity through them. Nonmetals have fewer free electrons that can carry electrical charge, which hinders their ability to conduct electricity.
Silver (Ag).
Selenium is a semiconductor with a black form that was used in xerography because it conducts electricity better when light is shined on it. However, use of this material is being phased out.
Yes. At normal temperatures copper conducts electricity better than almost any other metal; silver is slightly better.
No cloth is not a conductor of electricity .It is an insulainsulator
all of them, some better than others. Copper, silver, gold, iron, all can conduct both heat and electricity.
Copper conducts electricity better than water. Copper is a metal that has a high conductivity of electricity, while water is a poor conductor unless it contains impurities or electrolytes. The free electrons in copper allow for the easy flow of electric current, while water molecules hinder the flow of electrons.