cooking pans, and pots, water and anything medal
Copper and aluminum are examples of items that are considered to be good conductors of electricity. They are commonly used in wiring and electrical components due to their ability to easily carry electrical current.
Generally speaking, materials that are good conductors of heat are good conductors of electricity. But there is a notable exception. Diamond, an allotrope of carbon, conducts heat better than any metal, but it is an electrical insulator.
Good conductors are called materials that allow electric current to flow through them easily due to the mobility of their electrons. Some examples of good conductors include metals like copper, silver, and gold.
Generally, things that feel cold to touch (in a normal temperature room and no heating applied to them) are good conductors of heat (metals for example). Poor conductors tend to feel neither hot or cold under normal conditions (wood for example).
No, high density materials are not necessarily good electric conductors. Electrical conductivity is determined by the availability of free electrons in a material, not its density. Typically, metals with high electron mobility, such as copper and aluminum, are good conductors of electricity.
Copper and aluminum are examples of items that are considered to be good conductors of electricity. They are commonly used in wiring and electrical components due to their ability to easily carry electrical current.
Glasswares, except Borosilicate galsswares and wax items can be good conductors of heat usually found in kitchen.
A conductor is simply a material that allows electrical energy to pass through it these tend to be metals or molten metal ions.
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good conductors are better emitters
These items are typically referred to as appliances. They contain wires that act as conductors of electricity to power their functioning.
Metals are good conductors of electricity, two of the best conductors are silver and copper.
Generally speaking, materials that are good conductors of heat are good conductors of electricity. But there is a notable exception. Diamond, an allotrope of carbon, conducts heat better than any metal, but it is an electrical insulator.
Metals, in general. Copper and silver are particularly good conductors.
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All metals are solids and good conductors apart from Mercury which is a liquid but is a good conductor.
They aren't necessarily good conductors of both (like diamond, which is a good conductor of heat, but not electricity) Graphite is one that is both, but most of them are metals.