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∙ 11y agoMetals such as copper, silver, and aluminum are good conductors of heat and electricity due to the free movement of electrons within their atomic structure. This allows for efficient transfer of heat and electricity through the material.
Thinsulate is not a conductor of heat or electricity. It is a type of insulation material made up of fine fibers that trap air pockets to provide warmth and retain heat.
Yes, metal is a good conductor of heat because its atoms are closely packed together, allowing for efficient transfer of heat energy through the material. This is why metals like copper and aluminum are commonly used in cookware and cooling systems.
A good conductor of heat is a material that allows heat to transfer through it easily. This means that heat energy can flow quickly and efficiently through the material, leading to fast heating or cooling of objects in contact with it. Metals like copper and aluminum are examples of good conductors of heat.
A material that is a good conductor of heat, such as metal or water, would not be a good insulator as it allows heat to easily pass through. These materials have loosely bound electrons that readily transfer heat energy.
"Conductor" typically refers to a person who is in charge of a group of performers in a musical ensemble or an orchestra, directing them with a baton. In the context of electricity, a conductor is a material that allows the flow of electrical current.
no its is only condutor of eletricity
Thinsulate is not a conductor of heat or electricity. It is a type of insulation material made up of fine fibers that trap air pockets to provide warmth and retain heat.
Heat and/or light.
Any metal substance is a good conductor of head and electricity. Therefore, yes, it is a good conductor of heat. It is also malleable. That is why there are copper wires in existence.
Copper, like most metals, is a good condutor of heat due to Metallic Bonding and the fact that it's Valence electrons are loosely arranged.
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A conductor is simply a material that allows electrical energy to pass through it these tend to be metals or molten metal ions.
The thermal conductivity of sodium chloride is 6,5 W/m.K at 25 0C. This is a modest value.
Yes, metal is a good conductor of heat because its atoms are closely packed together, allowing for efficient transfer of heat energy through the material. This is why metals like copper and aluminum are commonly used in cookware and cooling systems.
It means that other things being equal - specifically the sizes of two samples of the material - one of them will transport heat energy at a faster rate than the other.
Because they act as insulators because of their thickness therefore are better conductors of heat :)
Graphite is a pure form of coal or carbon. It is a good conductor of heat and electrcity. It is used as a neutron moderator in nuclear reactors of type Gas Cooled reactors.