Silver
Copper
Gold
Iron
Ionized air
lead
water with dissolved minerals
graphite
But it also depends on which you wish to conduct.
For thermal conductivity, the top group, in order of merit, are graphene, diamond, silver, copper.
For acoustic (sound) conductivity, you need a rigid non - lossy material, and Beryllium is probably at the top, but with similar metals such as tungsten and steel not far behind.
And Brahms and Bach have their followers in the music field.
A copper wire would be an example of a conductor of electricity.
No, a battery is not an example of a conductor. A battery is a device that stores and provides energy, while a conductor is a material that allows electricity to flow through it easily.
Lead is a conductor of heat. It has a high thermal conductivity, which means it can transfer heat well.
One example of a poor conductor of electricity is rubber. Rubber has high resistance to the flow of electricity due to its molecular structure, which restricts the movement of electrons through the material.
One example of a non-metallic conductor is graphite, which is a form of carbon. Graphite is used in pencils and as a lubricant because of its ability to conduct electricity.
The cord sending electrical power to a light bulb or a television is an example of a conductor of electricity in a room. A conductor of a choir or an orchestra is an example of a musical conductor in a room.
The answer is conductor, a jacket is an example of a conductor.
metal
no
A copper wire would be an example of a conductor of electricity.
yes
conductor
something that transmits energy, usually heat or electricity Example Copper is an excellent electrical conductor.
Something that when touched cannot allow an electrical current to pass through it, an example of a non-conductor would be wood.
He was the first conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
conductor-copper insulator-rubber
yes