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What exactly about a substance makes it a good conductor of heat? I mean, if heat is the jiggling of atoms, then why would copper be better at passing along it's jiggling motion than plastic? They're both made of atoms that jiggle. I mean, how could an atom not jiggle if another atom bumps it? The kinetic energy can't go anywhere else.

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