Yes, because it is metal it is. :)
Its a conductor -
A conductor is a substance in which electrical charge can be carried
An electrical insulator is a material whose charges are not allowed to flow and therefore restrict electrical flow
A brass paper fastener is a conductor of electricity.
No it is a conductor.
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Yes. On a scale of 0 to 100, where annealed copper is 100, aluminum rates a 59, and brass averages 28. I say averages because there are actually quite a few different alloys of brass, but all of them are poorer conductors than aluminum.
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Brass makes Brass instruments for example, the Tuba, trumpet, euphonium,and trombone are ALL made of brass
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No. Brass is a homogeneous mixture.
A brass paper fastener is a conductor of electricity.
A brass paper fastener is a conductor of electricity.
it is a conductor
Brass is a metal that conducts electricity. Therefore, a brass paper clip is a conductor.
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fastener and even if it is designed to fasten wood to wood, it could also fasten sheet metal to wood.
Another word for a fastener is a snap. A collar fastener is a fastener or snap that is used on a collar.
Brass tacks are what you see when you take the upholstery off furniture - the wood is traditionally held together by that kind of fastener. "Getting down to brass tacks" means stripping away anything not essential.
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They never did. Winchester makes a paper shell and they all still make brass shells.
A snap fastener is a fastener used on clothing. Usually this type of fastener makes a 'snap' noise when it is fastened. Another word for 'snap fastener' would be 'press stud'.