what are the properties of condivity of metals
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Conductivity in metal is a measure of a material's ability to transmit heat, or electricity (or sound). The reciprocal of conductivity is resistance, or the ability to reduce the flow of those.
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Conductivity of the metal is defined as the measure of a material's capability to transmit heat, or sound or electricity.
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Conductivity is a property of the metals which allows electricity to transmit through a material. In general, fine Ceramics are the insulating materials but there will be a changes in the electrical conductivity according to the changes in the temperature.
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