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What makes certain metals (ie: gold) better at conducting electricity than others?
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Gold has a very high electrical conductivity, second only to silver among all metals. Its conductivity is approximately 22 million siemens per meter (MS/m), meaning it is a very efficient conductor of electricity.
As previously mentioned, gold has the second highest electrical conductivity among metals, with silver having the highest. Compared to other common metals, gold has a much higher conductivity than copper and aluminum, but lower than platinum and iron.
The main factors that affect the electrical conductivity of gold are temperature and impurities. As temperature increases, the conductivity of gold decreases, and the presence of impurities can also decrease its conductivity.
Gold is commonly used in electrical components because of its high conductivity and resistance to corrosion. It also has a low contact resistance, making it ideal for use in connectors and switches.
The electrical conductivity of gold can change over time due to various factors such as temperature, impurities, and mechanical stress. However, these changes are typically minimal and do not significantly affect its overall conductivity.