Physics, 05.02.2021 19:10 sullydai6510
Matt made a list of materials that conduct heat and electricity he noted that most materials that conduct heat also conduct electricity Matt concluded that only metals conduct both heat and electricity how would you respond to Matt's conclusion?
A) Matt is correct; only metals conduct both heat and electricity.
B) Matt is correct even though he did not test many objects; all metals behave alike.
C) Matt should have tested more objects. There are other objects that conduct heat but not electricity.
D) Matt should have tested more substances. There are other substances that conduct heat and electricity.
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