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Because copper is a metal then it is?

Because copper is a metal, then it is conductive.


Why is a cable on a plug made from copper?

Copper is a very conductive metal and also ductile.


Why is copper conductive?

Copper is conductive because it has a high number of free electrons that can move easily through the metal, allowing electricity to flow.


What is a highly conductive metal?

A highly conductive metal is one where the availability of electron flow is high. Examples are copper, silver, aluminum, etc.


How conductive is steel compared to other metals?

Steel is a highly conductive metal, but it is not as conductive as metals like copper and silver. Copper and silver are better conductors of electricity compared to steel.


Is copper non-metal?

It is very much a metal.


What are the most conductive metals and how do they compare in terms of electrical conductivity?

The most conductive metals are silver, copper, and gold. Silver is the most conductive metal, followed by copper and then gold. Silver has the highest electrical conductivity, followed by copper, and then gold.


Is brass least conductive?

No, brass is not the least conductive metal. It is a fairly good conductor of electricity, though not as conductive as metals like copper or silver.


Are copper wires and metal wires conductor?

The plain and simple answer to this is yes. Metal (Copper or not) has the highest conductivity properties. I will say however that some are more conductive than other.


How conductive is sodium?

Sodium is a moderately conductive metal. It can conduct electricity because it has loosely bound electrons that can move freely. However, it is not as conductive as other metals like copper or silver.


Is The reason people use copper in electrical wires because it is a very conductive metal?

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Is mercury more electrically conductive than copper?

No, copper is a better electrical conductor than mercury. Copper has a higher electrical conductivity due to its atomic structure and free electrons that allow for the easy flow of electricity. Mercury, being a liquid metal, has lower conductivity compared to solid metals like copper.