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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago
Pure silver is the best conductor of heat and electricity. Now let's see other options: Wood, air, cardboard, plastic, wool and saw dust all of them are poor conductors of heat and electricity or they can also be called as insulators. Poor conductors: Wood, air, saw-dust, cardboard, plastic and wool.
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