Whether or not a substance is a conductor is not an indicator of its specific heat. This applies to either an electrical conductor or a thermal conductor. There is generally no direct correlation between a substance's ability to conduct electricity or heat and the specific heat of that substance.
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High conductivity as far as I am cetain...
My answer is high conductivity, my teacher has proved!
No, eureka is a very poor electrical conductor.
For a lightning conductor, we need an electrical conductor, so the iron would be superior.
No, it is not. The best thermal conductor among the metals is silver, and it is the best electrical conductor as well. There is a general "rule" in the natural world that thermal and electrical conductivity are proportionate among metals; they "track" together. If a metal is a better thermal conductor than another metal, it will be a better electrical conductor as well. It should be noted that the best thermal conductor of all known materials is the allotrope of carbon we call diamond. Interestingly, diamond is an electrical insulator.
potassium because it is an electrolyte and all electrolytes are conductor.
No - copper is a better conductor than nickel.
It is supposed that francium is a better electrical conductor.
It is supposed that francium is a better electrical conductor.
Silver is very good conductor of electricity. It is better electrical conductor than copper. Silver is not commonly used as it is much expensive element.
No, carbon in the form of graphite is a good conductor of electricity. Sulfur is not an electrical conductor.
No, eureka is a very poor electrical conductor.
Copper is a good conductor, that's why it is used to make electrical wire.
For a lightning conductor, we need an electrical conductor, so the iron would be superior.
Diamond is an excellent thermal conductor, conducting heat about five times better than copper. Diamonds are electrical insulators.
Silver is the best electrical conductor between metals.
Polystyrene is a better insulator. It is often used as insulation on houses.
Diamond is an excellent thermal conductor, conducting heat about five times better than copper. Diamonds are electrical insulators.
No, it is not. The best thermal conductor among the metals is silver, and it is the best electrical conductor as well. There is a general "rule" in the natural world that thermal and electrical conductivity are proportionate among metals; they "track" together. If a metal is a better thermal conductor than another metal, it will be a better electrical conductor as well. It should be noted that the best thermal conductor of all known materials is the allotrope of carbon we call diamond. Interestingly, diamond is an electrical insulator.