Unoxidised iron conducts electricity almost as good as copper, so it is a fairly good conductor.
No because it is a good conductor of heat and electricity!
A iron bar is a conductor
A iron bar is a conductor
Cast iron is a good conductor of heat because it has high thermal conductivity. This means it can distribute heat evenly throughout the skillet. However, iron itself is not a good conductor of electricity, so a cast iron skillet would be considered an insulator in terms of electrical conductivity.
Like all metals, iron is a conductor.
Gold: Insulator* Wood: Insulator Tin: Conductor Plastic: Insulator Cotton: Insulator* Silver: Insulator* Wool: Insulator* Aluminium: Conductor Copper: Conductor Iron: Conductor Rubber: Insulator Air: Insulator* All answers that I have marked with an asterisk (*) are answers that I am pretty sure about but not entirely 100% positive. Not all my answers will be correct but I am fairly sure most of them are. :)
Steel is a conductor and not an insulator.
No, it is a conductor. Get one end hot, the heat is conducted to the other end pretty quickly.
Iron is a very good type of metal and its also a good conducter
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No, rust is not a good conductor of electricity because it is an insulator. Rust is a form of iron oxide that hinders the flow of electric current.
A nickel will conduct electricity. So is not an insulator.