A conductor does not store energy by itself. It is the electric field around the conductor that stores energy when a current flows through it. The energy is stored in the form of electric and magnetic fields which can be released when the circuit is broken.
The outside of the battery is an insulator, but inside it's a conductor.
Aluminum is a conductor of thermal energy and electrical energy.
In a conductor, electrical energy in the form of electrons moves, creating an electric current. This current produces both magnetic and heat energy as the electrons flow through the conductor.
No, wood is not an efficient conductor of heat and energy compared to metals like copper or aluminum. Wood has a lower thermal conductivity, meaning it is a poorer conductor of heat and energy.
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The outside of the battery is an insulator, but inside it's a conductor.
Aluminum is a conductor of thermal energy and electrical energy.
The conductor of energy is not a physical change. The conduction of energy happens due to a chemical bonding of specific metals. A conductor of energy produces a flow of electrical charges.
No, wood is not an efficient conductor of heat and energy compared to metals like copper or aluminum. Wood has a lower thermal conductivity, meaning it is a poorer conductor of heat and energy.
In a conductor, electrical energy in the form of electrons moves, creating an electric current. This current produces both magnetic and heat energy as the electrons flow through the conductor.
Yes, it is a horrible conductor of energy.
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No. Copper is a good conductor of both electricity and heat.
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It seems like you may be referring to conductor energy levels in physics. In that context, conductor energy levels refer to the energy levels of electrons within a conducting material like a metal. These energy levels determine the electrical and thermal conductivity of the material.
californium is a conductor because it is metal and can carry energy through it
Both Electricity and Heat are forms of energy. If an element were a poor conductor of both it would simply mean that particular element was a poor conductor of energy.