Silver makes it a conductor.
Metals are electric conductors.
Conductor
Yes, because it is metal it is. :)
Of aluminium, silver, paper or copper, only (very dry) paper is an insulator - the thicker the better.
paper clips
15/16" long
Gold: Insulator* Wood: Insulator Tin: Conductor Plastic: Insulator Cotton: Insulator* Silver: Insulator* Wool: Insulator* Aluminium: Conductor Copper: Conductor Iron: Conductor Rubber: Insulator Air: Insulator* All answers that I have marked with an asterisk (*) are answers that I am pretty sure about but not entirely 100% positive. Not all my answers will be correct but I am fairly sure most of them are. :)
Conductor
it is a conductor
Paper is an insulator of electricity.
If it is made of metal, it is a conductor.
Paper is an insulator of electricity.
An insulator.
Brass is a metal that conducts electricity. Therefore, a brass paper clip is a conductor.
A piece of notebook paper is not a conductor it is an insulator
At low voltages (<100V) paper is an insulator. At HT potentials (>1000V) the paper will break down as an insulator and start to conduct.
Conductor is the 👍 answer
Conductor is the 👍 answer