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Diamagnetic substance contains no unpaired electron therefore charge cannot be transferred through moving free electron--there is no free electron. It is however theoretically possible to force the substance to conduct electricity, by setting potential difference extremely high so that bonded electrons are forced to detach from the atoms. At this point, the substance is no longer diamagnetic.

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That would depend on what material the magnet is made of, not the fact that it is a magnet.

  • metal (e.g. iron, alnico, ndfeb) yes, it is a conductor
  • nonmetal (e.g. magnetite, ferrite ceramic, plastic refrigerator magnet) no, it is an insulator
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yes a magnet can conduct the electricity as current is the flow of charges and flows due to the charge carriers .the magnet has unshared pairs of electron so they can conduct the electricity.

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Is magnet a good conductor of electric

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