Conductor
A penny is composed of about 98% zinc and 2% copper, both of which are metals and therefore conduct both electricity and heat very well.
Pennies are not insulators, but they are pretty good conductors of electricity. US pennies are made from copper and you know that copper is a good conductor of electricity.
conductor, the same as all metals
Yes, copper is a conductor.
Pennies are made from metal and most likely, copper, one of the best and versatile electrical conductors ever.
A penny is a conductor of heat and electricity.
Copper is usually a pretty good conductor.
it is a conductor
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is a pen a insulator of conductor
Plastic is an electrical and thermal insulator.
an insulator. that's why it's used in building
conductor, the same as all metalsYes, copper is a conductor.
conductor, the same as all metalsYes, copper is a conductor.
conductor, the same as all metalsYes, copper is a conductor.
Copper is a conductor, so and pennies are coated in copper.
A copper penny (is more an alloy than pure copper) is a conductor of electricity.
Metals such as copper typify conductors, while most non-metallic solids are said to be good insulators. So no, a penny is a conductor, not an insulator.
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conductor!!!!! ;))