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Paper doesn't conduct electricity at all, so no.
At low voltages (<100V) paper is an insulator. At HT potentials (>1000V) the paper will break down as an insulator and start to conduct.
If it is made of metal, it is a conductor.
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Paper is mainly made of cellulose fiber and like most organic substances, cellulose fibers are bad conductor of electricity.
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The answer depends on the material used to make the paper clip, the purity of the copper, the temperature, the thickness of both of the materials, the length of the copper and the paper clip, and a variety of other factors. Generally, copper is a better conductor than the paper clip.
Not every part of the stapler. Only the metal part is conducting. The top and bottom surfaces of a stapler are normally made of plastic or rubber, which are insulators. ===========================
Paper is an insulator of electricity.
Anything with iron in it is magnetic, or can be magnetized. Copper is non-ferrous metal and is not magnetic, although it is a good conductor of electricity and can be used to generate electromagnetic fields.
ABSOLUTELY. think of the different in using for example paper or copper. paper wont conduct electricity at all. copper on the other hand is a VERY good conductor of electricity. the same applies for different types of metals. some are excellent conductors, others arent, or dont conduct at all. this comes down 2 the chemistry of the metals. metals which have "free-flowing electrons" are good conductors
If the potential is high enough, yes electricity can pass through paper.
No
Paper is an insulator of electricity.
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