== Yes, but not as good as Copper, Silver or Gold. == Totally shocking - yes?
Yes - all metals conduct electricity. Further, most materials will conduct electricity, provided enough voltage is applied.
Yes, stainless steel conducts electricity, because steel is iron and iron is a good conductor.
Steel as well as all other metal alloys are good conductors of heat and electricity.
the type of steel that can is kinetic steel
Yes, steel is electrically conductive.
Absolutely yes.
Yes
Steel is a good conductor of heat. Try opening a paper clip and holding one end over a candle flame. You'll feel the opposite end get hot pretty quickly.
Aluminium conductor is reinforced by steel because it can give the strenght required to support the weight of the cable without streching the aluminium, which is very ductile. It gives a specific type of high-capacity and high-strenght cable, typically used in overhead power lines.
For the same reason that it's a better conductor of heat: metals have a fairly large number of electrons that are free to move around.
They are the most cost effective while maintaining good conductivity for electricity. Gold is the best conductor, but is too costly to make into wires.
Because electricity will travel through almost everything but wood, rubber, and a few more. Scissors have metal in them, and that is the thing that electricity loves to travel through.
Steel is a conductor.
Steel is a conductor and not an insulator.
The steel used in the fence is a conductor of electricity.
Steel is a conductor.
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Stainless steel is not the best conductor. The best conductor is actually aluminum.
Steel isn't an element but, yes, it is a conductor.
A steel spoon is an excellent conductor of heat.ANSWER: Conductor
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Yes. As with most metals, steel is a good conductor of heat.