Most coins are made of metals and most metals are conductors.
it is a conductor
A very good conductor.
No. Copper is a very good conductor of electricity.
its an insulator
insulator
An insulator is something that keeps heat in, for example, if you put a piece of fake fur around a mug of Hot Chocolate, it would act as an insulator, and would keep the heat in the mug. x if u eant insulator..then it means a poor heat conducto, or poor conductor of electricity ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Materials that do not easily give up or take on electrons are called insulators.
yes because of the copper or metal in the coin.
it is a conductor
A very good conductor.
No. Copper is a very good conductor of electricity.
Glass would be the insulator of the choices given. All the other items are metal (conductors) or water (minerals cause conductivity).
Yes, a coin is a conductor because it is made out of metal, as well as keys, sewing needles, and iron nails are all conductors.
The coin if conductive could short out the battery draining it of all its power. If the coin is no conductive it could act as an insulator breaking the flow of electricity.
A conductor. A US one-cent coin is made of a copper alloy, which is a good conductor of both heat and electricity.
insulator
It is an insulator.
its an insulator