yes
iron nail
Yes, electricity can flow through an iron nail. Iron is a good conductor of electricity, allowing electrons to move freely through it. This is why iron nails are commonly used in science experiments to demonstrate electrical conductivity.
Anything made out of metal is likely to be a good conductor.
it would be a conductor, as most metal conducts electricity.
Yes. But, compared to what? Better than lead but not as good as silver.
Metal is a very good conductor, because it transefers electricity, through its atoms. Kind of like how water is a strong conductor. This is so because of the amount of iron a item has. rubber is a insulator because is has very low iron, and wood is also, unless it has a metal nail in it, of course.
Like all metals, iron is a conductor.
Yes, it's a copper-colored solid
an iron nail, because it is an iron not like a wood that can easily break... from grade 7- Respectfulness claver national high school
Copper is a very good conductor for heat and electricity.
It entirely depends upon what metal, or more likely metal compound, the nail is made out of. However, as with anything made of metal, you can be fairly sure it will be a good conductor of electricity no matter what it's made from.
Yes they do, they have approximately .3 volts of conductivity.