a superconductor (an element which is cooled to near absolute zero) has vertually no resistance and will be the best conductor of electricity. the problem is it just isnt practical to have something kept at absolute zero in order to conduct electricity.
2006-09-08 07:41:12
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answered by bretttwarwick 3
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The best electrical conductor would be the nerves in the Human body inlcuding those in the brain.
2006-09-08 14:37:31
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answered by goring 6
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Silver is the best conductor. Copper is almost as good at conducting as silver
2006-09-08 14:29:50
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answered by Joshua K 2
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a hydrogen super conductor is the best known conductor of electricity.
2006-09-08 14:29:00
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answered by thegr8one 1
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Silver is the best conductor at room temperature.
2006-09-08 14:29:39
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answered by hslayer 3
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At 20 degrees C, it's silver
2006-09-08 15:20:26
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answered by sojsail 7
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Humans! Stand on a Hill with clear fields during a fierce thunder storm. Better still hold a tall thin metal pole.
2006-09-08 14:31:01
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answered by widgb 2
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Gold
2006-09-08 14:28:38
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answered by Darin E 3
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SILVER IS THE BEST CONDUCTOR FOLLOWED BY COPPER. GOLD IS NOT AS GOOD CONDUCT ER AS SILVER OR COPPER, IT IS RESISTANCE TO CORROSION AND CLIMATIC EFFECT THAT IS WHY IT IS USED IN SATELLITE AND OTHER COSTLY EQUIPMENT.
2006-09-08 14:32:46
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answered by dubai chaser 3
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At normal temperatures, silver is best. At very low temperatures, certain alloys (especially niobium-titanium) go superconducting, meaning they have no resistance AT ALL. You can't get better than that.
2006-09-08 14:38:41
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answered by bh8153 7
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