Only at low temperatures, at higher temperatures copper wouldn't be a better heat conductor than steel. The spring force is much tighter in the steel because its melting point is much higher, but at low temperatures its because it models something, like a rollercoaster,
but no. Also Copper is more magnetic with its audience, which
is the way. To test this out get some boiling water in a beaker and attach thermometer to the copper and steel and see which
one heats up first.
Yes, copper is a better conductor of heat compared to mercury. Copper has a higher thermal conductivity, which means it can transfer heat more efficiently than mercury. Mercury is a poor conductor of heat due to its lower thermal conductivity.
Mild steel is a moderate conductor of heat compared to other metals. It is not as efficient as materials like copper or aluminum for conducting heat, but it can still conduct heat fairly well in comparison to non-metals.
No, copper is a better conductor of heat than glass. Copper has a higher thermal conductivity due to the movement of free electrons within its atomic structure, allowing it to transfer heat more efficiently than glass, which is a poor conductor of heat.
Yes, mercury is a good conductor of heat but it is not the best conductor. Metals like copper and silver are better conductors of heat than mercury.
It depends on what you compare it to. Steel has a thermal conductivity about 100 times greater than insulation, but is less conductive than materials such as ceramic or copper.
Copper is a better conductor of heat than steel.
Steel and copper are both metals, but copper is the best conductor.
A copper wire is a much better conductor of heat than air is.
Copper is a much better conductor of heat than steel. This is why stainless steel cookware is clad in copper; it gets the heat in more effectively. Regarding a copper pot compared to a steel pot - I don't think anyone makes solid copper cookware. It leave a strange metallic taste in the mouth.
aluminum is the best, then copper then stainless steel
The better conductor is stainless steel.
Of the three, copper is the most effective conductor.
Copper is a better heat conductor compared to aluminum. Copper has higher thermal conductivity, meaning it can transfer heat more efficiently than aluminum. This is why copper is commonly used in applications that require high heat transfer, such as heat exchangers and cookware.
Copper is good conductor of heat as compare to stainless steel. Hence it (Copper) can heat early as compare to stainless steel. Thats why, use of utensils having copper bottoms requires less time for cooking.
For the same reason that it's a better conductor of heat: metals have a fairly large number of electrons that are free to move around.
That is NOT correct. Copper conducts heat better than steel.
Copper is a conductor. Diamond is an insulator.