no, steel is not better conductor than aluminum due to structural differences between them.
yes steel is a better conductor
Most certainly.
thin steel wool
quarters are made of steel, and pennies are made of copper. Copper doesn't conduct electricity
Iron conducts electricity better than steel. Steel is considered a very poor conductor compared to most metals since it has a very low electron mobility.
Yes.
Steel is sometimes a better choice due to it's strength. However aluminium and lead are sometimes better than steel in specialised applications.
Aluminium is better than steel in conducting electricity. Actually, aluminium is one of the main conductors and it is widely used in transmission lines due to its low weight and low cost.
thin steel wool
quarters are made of steel, and pennies are made of copper. Copper doesn't conduct electricity
copper aluminium iron and steel is an excellent conductor of electricity and heat is one of the properties of copper aluminium iron and steel and it is used in conducting electricity.
Iron conducts electricity better than steel. Steel is considered a very poor conductor compared to most metals since it has a very low electron mobility.
Yes.
Yes. At normal temperatures copper conducts electricity better than almost any other metal; silver is slightly better.
Yes. Steel has mobile electrons to conduct electricity and heat.
Steel is sometimes a better choice due to it's strength. However aluminium and lead are sometimes better than steel in specialised applications.
Copper, steel, aluminium.
Carbon Steel - Martensite
It some applications it is, in some it is not.