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by killerjo
Copper is the element used in coins and electric wirings due to its excellent electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance.
They are not grounded therefore can not carry an electrical charge.
mostly aluminum which is used in body and copper in wirings lead is also used
It is possible that the electrical wirings are grounded. You'll probably need to get an auto-electrician to take a look at it.
Fuses & circuit breakers.
Coins, jewelry and electronic connections. Gold is the best electrical conductor and does not tarnish.
Not a mineral but a metal- copper.
Coins made of metal, such as copper or silver, can generally conduct electrical energy due to their high conductivity properties. However, if the coins are coated with a non-conductive material, they may insulate electrical energy. It ultimately depends on the specific material and construction of the coins.
Coins are made of metal and therefore they are good electrical conductors.
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by its wirings...... ^_^
Silver is commonly used in jewelry, tableware, coins, and electrical contacts due to its high electrical conductivity and tarnish resistance. It is also used in mirrors, photography, and in some medical applications such as wound dressings and surgical instruments.