All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.
copper is a low resistant metal properties than other metal in saying copper is a strong metal.
In general, metals conduct heat well. Silver, copper, gold and aluminum are among the best. Oddly, carbon in its diamond allotrope is the best conductor of heat we know of.
Current pennies (since 1982) are copper-plated zinc, so the answer is it's covered in copper. The penny is 2.5% copper, and 97.5% zinc. See the related links for a history of penny composition over the years.
There are several reasons: * Iron is less malleable than copper so the tools can be thinner and lighter and still have the durability and strength needed * Iron has a higher melting point than copper * Iron does not conduct heat as well as copper so the handles of iron tools stay cooler longer * Iron is about a tenth the price of copper
yes copper can conduct heat. it conducts heat better than alluminium & iron.
A penny is composed of about 98% zinc and 2% copper, both of which are metals and therefore conduct both electricity and heat very well.
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That is NOT correct. Copper conducts heat better than steel.
Stuff like copper and steel. Most of the metals conduct heat well.
All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.
Of the three, copper is the most effective conductor.
No. Copper is a metal and will conduct both heat and electricity very well.
Yes, copper is a very conductive metal.
They conduct heat and electricity well.
copper is a low resistant metal properties than other metal in saying copper is a strong metal.