I think fruits and vegetables having more active acid will conduct the electricity the most. potato's
Among the coins listed, the quarter conducts electricity the best. It has the highest conductivity due to its composition of 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel. The penny and dime contain less copper, making them less conductive. The nickel has the lowest conductivity as it contains the least amount of copper.
A lemon is commonly used to make a simple battery due to its acidic properties that generate a small amount of electricity when combined with other materials like metal.
Silver is the best metal which is the conductor of electricity and heat. Silver is the best electricity conducting element, but not the best heat conductor. Carbon(Diamond) and Helium(Helium II state) are even better conductors of heat.
Metals are the best conductors of heat and electricity due to the free movement of electrons within their atomic lattice structure. Metals such as copper, aluminum, and silver are commonly used in applications requiring high thermal and electrical conductivity.
"things that conduct electricity" is a very common question, but however is different than "what things conduct electricity" things like water with salt dissolved into it, wood, metal, and SOME plastics conduct electricity, but copper and silver are the best even though people think gold is.
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Any fruit or vegetable that has a high concentration of ions will conduct electricity well. Anything soaked in a brine (pickled) or sour tend to have high ion concentrations. Lemons and pickles are the best two that I have ever seen.
To test which fruit conducts electricity best, you will need fruits such as lemons, apples, and bananas, along with a multimeter to measure conductivity. Additionally, you will require some wires with alligator clips to connect the fruit to the multimeter for testing.
Surprisingly, it is the lemon. It has the most acid, so that is why. The pH thing..... anyway , go to electricity-tool.com to see better answers.
Find a digital multimeter (fairly inexpensive) and stick the test leads into different ends of a piece of fruit. Use the "ohms" setting on the meter. The fruit that has the lowest reading will have the best conductivity.
Electricity does not conduct heat. Your question is meaningless.
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this may sound strange because most people say it will be lemon or something acidic but actually i did that experiment and it is kiwis.
Silver is the best conducter, followed by copper then gold.
Silicon is my best guess