As a general rule the denser the material is the better sound will be conducted through it.
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It's not that simple!
The speed of sound in a solid is given by the formula:
c = (C/p)1/2.
where c = velocity, C = Young's modulus, and p = density.
From this, the higher the Young's modulus of the material is, the faster will be the speed of sound conducted through it BUT the more dense it is, the slower the speed will be.
However the internal structure of the material also plays a very large part: some dense materials, such as lead, have a lot of damping. (Lead bells are not common. Gold ones are not much better. ) Materials such as sodium and potassium fall down on account of their low p.
Beryllium has c of 1.3x106 cm/s which is the highest c.
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Steel is a dense and stiff material that efficiently conducts and transmits sound waves. Due to its high acoustic impedance, steel is effective at transferring vibrations from one surface to another, allowing sound to travel with minimal loss of energy. This makes steel a common choice for cabinet construction in audio equipment to enhance sound quality and reduce resonance.
Materials such as mineral wool, dense foam, or mass-loaded vinyl are effective at muffling sound. These materials absorb sound waves and reduce noise transmission, making them commonly used in soundproofing applications. The best material depends on the specific needs and constraints of the space you are trying to soundproof.
The word is "thermal conductor."
A material that conducts electric current poorly is an insulator. Insulators have high resistance to the flow of electricity due to their tightly bound electrons, which do not move easily. Examples of insulators include rubber, plastic, and glass.
The best type of material that conducts sound the best would be any solid. Only because of the sound that hit the compacted atoms and it would travel the fastest.
Electricity does not conduct heat. Your question is meaningless.
Metal is the material that is malleable and conducts electricity.
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clothes are the most absorber of sound
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No, a conductor has nothing to do with pH. A conductor is an object or material that conducts heat, light, or sound. pH has to to with a solution's acidity or alkalinity.
All matter conducts sound
clothes are the most absorber of sound
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The material that supports a plant and conducts nutrients is the stem. Plants with rigid stems have hardbacks and are woody.
Iron is a material that is ductile, conducts electricity, and is magnetic. It is commonly used in various applications such as electromagnets and electrical wiring.