is cold water a better conductor than hot
Endotherms are significantly better adapted to cold water and cold environments in general than ectotherms. This is because endotherms can operate at a temperature that is maximally efficient for the function of their enzymes.
They do get cold. They can even die from the cold. They are just adapted to stand cold better than other animals.
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"Dog" is the code name for a specific type of conductor ACSR conductor - 14.2mm in diameter with 7 small (1.57mm) strands of steel and 6 large strands (4.27mm) of aluminium, and can carry up to 455A of power. ACSR conductors are named after animals, with the larger/smaller the animal, the large/smaller the conductor is - a Dog conductor is larger than a Mole conductor, but smaller than a Zebra conductor.
no, mine loves sitting in front of the fan, any setting.
No, water is not a better conductor of electricity than silver.Water can become a better conductor in acidic medium(by decreasing its pH). But it may split up into Hydrogen & Oxygen.
no
Aluminum is a much better conductor than pure water. Salty water conducts as well as aluminum, however.
the blanket has water and water is a very good conductor so a wet blanket is a better conductor than a dry blanket
No - copper is a better conductor than nickel.
It is more about mineral content than the temperature of the water. The more minerals in the water the better a conductor, the less minerals then it conducts worse. Pure water doesn't conduct electricity at all.
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because copper isnt wet
Yes,Silver is a better conductor than gold
YES Metals are better conductors !
water contains iron and ethanol doesnt. this is why Water has ions, ( not iron), in a higher concentration than ethanol.
yes.