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Most coins are made of metals and most metals are conductors.
Steel is a conductor.
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No, you could not describe it as an insulator, though it is less conductive than many other metals like copper, silver, and aluminum. You may be thinking of insulating flasks made of stainless steel. These work because they are double skinned, on the same principle as a thermos flask.
Steel is a conductor, because it is a metal and most metals are good conductors of heat, like iron, aluminium, copper, silver, stainless steel etc.
Most coins are made of metals and most metals are conductors.
Steel is a conductor and not an insulator.
Scissors are Conductors, DUHHHHH
No, steel is neither a thermal (heat) nor electrical insulator
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Steel is a conductor.
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.
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Steel is a conductor.
A steel spoon is an excellent conductor of heat.ANSWER: Conductor
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