Yes it's way better
No, an oven being stainless steel does not make it work better than a non stainless steel version.
Copper is a better conductor of heat than steel.
One useful characteristic is that it is a lot lighter than steel.
Yes, steel has a much lower resistance than the human body therefore it will conduct better.
Yes, pure iron generally conducts electricity better than steel because steel is an alloy that contains iron and carbon. The carbon in steel can reduce its electrical conductivity compared to pure iron.
That is NOT correct. Copper conducts heat better than steel.
Depends on what you are using if for.
I think I'm not 100% sure.
The bronze age was better than the steel age because they had better weapons better sheilds and better warriors like the Spartans
I think a steel garage is better than a wood garage because wood can rot and steel can't. Steel is a more reliable choice.
Aluminum is not as good a conductor of electricity as copper or silver, but it is better than steel. Aluminum's conductivity is around 61% that of copper, whereas steel's conductivity is much lower. Therefore, aluminum is a more suitable choice than steel for conducting electricity, especially in certain applications where weight and cost are considerations.
Steel is an alloy; alloying components improve the properties of steel.