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quarters are made of steel, and pennies are made of copper. Copper doesn't conduct electricity
Yes, galvanized steel conducts electricity. The galvanization deposits a layer of zinc, and zinc is an electrically conductive metal, just as steel is, and just as all metals are.
Yes steel is conductive, any ferris metal is a conductor and electricity can pass through it. however, it will not conduct as well as aluminum or copper.
Iron conducts electricity better than steel. Steel is considered a very poor conductor compared to most metals since it has a very low electron mobility.
Yes. Steel has mobile electrons to conduct electricity and heat.
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quarters are made of steel, and pennies are made of copper. Copper doesn't conduct electricity
Yes, galvanized steel conducts electricity. The galvanization deposits a layer of zinc, and zinc is an electrically conductive metal, just as steel is, and just as all metals are.
Any metallic object has the ability to conduct electricity.
== Yes, but not as good as Copper, Silver or Gold. == Totally shocking - yes?
Yes steel is conductive, any ferris metal is a conductor and electricity can pass through it. however, it will not conduct as well as aluminum or copper.
Yes, stainless steel is a good thermal conductor compared to other materials like plastic or wood, but it is not as efficient as materials like copper or aluminum. It has a moderate level of thermal conductivity which makes it suitable for various applications in cooking utensils and industrial equipment.
No, there are other conductors of electricity such as silver, gold, mercury, and aluminum as well as many others.
Iron conducts electricity better than steel. Steel is considered a very poor conductor compared to most metals since it has a very low electron mobility.
All metals tend to conduct electricity. For the cheapest but hardest I would suggest high speed steel (HSS). It's not the hardest or the cheapest but is a good compromise.