metals form complex molecular bonds in large nos. so a lots and lots of free electrons are formed, moreover a sea of electrons itself on a small electric field/ magnetic field excite and move in particular direction.
in case of heat conduction even a small amount of energy can be transferred in a very little time as metals contains seas of electrons in it making each electron possible to take very little time for conduction.
Germanium is a metal that does conduct heat, but does not conduct heat as well as other metals. This makes it a semiconductor.
metal can conduct both heat and electricity.
it does , conduct heat well , just like it conducts electricity , heat can be produced to electricity , too
As a metal californium is a heat conductor but no data exist on the thermal conductivity.
Things do not conduct cold, they conduct heat. Being a metal aluminum foil is both a good conductor of heat and electricity.
Germanium is a metal that does conduct heat, but does not conduct heat as well as other metals. This makes it a semiconductor.
None. All metals conduct heat to some degree.
Graphite and Carbon will both conduct heat.
yes. metals conduct heat and electric current well.
metal can conduct both heat and electricity.
Yes, metal will conduct heat energy
i think it is metal
Metal does indeed conduct heat readily. Metal also conducts electricity. The conductive properties of metal are due to the free electrons in metal atoms that allow for mobile charge.
Yes, metal will conduct heat energy
Yes. Caesium is a metal, all metals conduct heat and electricity quite well.
Silver is the best (and so fastest) metal to conduct heat.
Everything conducts heat, but phosphorous is a non-metal, so as a guess I would say it doesn't conduct well