yes it does
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You might say they are polar-opposites. Copper is specifically used where low resistance is desired. NiChrome is often used as a resistance wire. For example, model rocket engines utilize nichrome wire to ignite the fuel because the resistant wire will glow red-hot when electric power is applied.
quarters are made of steel, and pennies are made of copper. Copper doesn't conduct electricity
It depends on the type of metal. The ability of a metal to conduct electricity is one trait that identifies a metal. For example, copper can conduct electricity very well (better than most metals).
All metals conduct heat and electricity. Some metals e.g., gold, copper conduct electricity better than others.
think allof them do, just some of them are better conductors (like silver and copper), and some are worse.
Brass is conductive. It's an alloy of copper and zinc, both of which conduct electricity ( pure copper is better, though).
quarters are made of steel, and pennies are made of copper. Copper doesn't conduct electricity
Yes. At normal temperatures copper conducts electricity better than almost any other metal; silver is slightly better.
because they are metals
It depends on the type of metal. The ability of a metal to conduct electricity is one trait that identifies a metal. For example, copper can conduct electricity very well (better than most metals).
think allof them do, just some of them are better conductors (like silver and copper), and some are worse.
All metals conduct heat and electricity. Some metals e.g., gold, copper conduct electricity better than others.
No, it will conduct electricity. It contains copper, one of the better conductors.
potatoes conduct electricity by the iron copper and liquids inside of them!!
Copper sulphate can conduct electricity. However, this will only happen when it is in liquid or gaseous state but not in solid form.
of course
i want an answer
Yes