The worst metal conductor of heat is very probable bismuth with a thermal conductivity of 7,97 W/m.K.
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Aluminum conducts heat brilliantly, which is why it is used for most heat sinks and cooling fins, along with copper, another brilliant conductor of heat.
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No actually something like water is a good and fimiliar conductor but to get down to the science water is H2O. Two hydrogen atoms (hydrogen is a metalliod which is between metal and non-metal but is considered to be more non-metal) and one oxygen atom (oxygen is a non-metal) both together make H2O which is water and is a great conductor (but not as good as some metals are).
No metal is semiconductor. By definition metal is conductor. There are metalloids elements. Like silicon and germanium. They are semiconductors. There is no hard and fast definition of such elements.
Metal is a conductor and the electricity will easily flow through it.
Yes, but it is a verypoor conductor for a metal.
Its a non-metal.
Silver is the best conductor
not gold
no
gold
silver
A needle is typically made of a conductive material, such as metal. This means it is a conductor of electricity, allowing electric current to flow through it easily. However, the type of metal the needle is made from can also affect its conductivity.
YES, anything metal is a conductor.
Most metals are good conductors of heat and electricity. However the degree of conductivity varies with each type of metal.
Aluminium is a good conductor of heat.
Metal is the worst insulator of heat and electricity due to its high thermal and electrical conductivity properties. Metals allow heat and electricity to flow through them easily, making them poor insulators compared to materials like wood, plastic, or rubber.
No.
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