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Even if silver is the most conductive of all pure elements, does that necessarily mean it's the most conductive of all substances, including things like alloys, nanomaterials, etc.?
Also, I would think the statement that silver is the most conductive element can't be true for all temperatures, since other elements form superconductors at very low temps...is there a certain range of temps for which it is the most conductive? Do other factors like pressure affect conductivity as well? |
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Good points, jesse. I don't really know the answers, though (not really my area of expertise). I was assuming the numbers and statements made were for "normal" temps and pressures.
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Please tell me that this woman is not one of your teachers at school!
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According to this website, ultrapure water has a conductivity of 0.055 microSiemens/cm. Which is 0.0000055 Siemens/m Since pure silver has a conductivity of 6.287E+07 Siemens/m, then silver is about 11 trillion (11 with 12 zeros behind it) times more conductive than pure water. |
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I have friends who are hifi freaks, and if I've understood the argument correctly, silver is the best conductor, while gold is the best material for plugs since it produces the best contact. It may have something to do with being soft. Since this is easy to measure, I assume that the hifi technicians know what they are doing.
I was persuaded to buy some expensive copper cable, and it clearly improved the sound quality (my then-wife thought I was crazy for using more $$$ on cable than the CD player, but backed down when she heard the result ). - Jan ...who rants and raves every day at Secular Blasphemy |
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