YES
Metals are better conductors !
Yes. On a scale of 0 to 100, where annealed copper is 100, aluminum rates a 59, and brass averages 28. I say averages because there are actually quite a few different alloys of brass, but all of them are poorer conductors than aluminum.
It isn't. In terms of volume, silver is best, followed by copper, then aluminum. Aluminum is 2X better conductivity by weight than anything else. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, and their proportions can be varied to create different brasses. So if you wanted to make brass highly electrically conductive, you would add a lot of copper and silver to it. There is a common brass known as "electrical brass" that is commonly used for electrical conductor parts, and it's chief virtues are that it can be worked easily and is not expensive.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. Copper is a very good conductor of electricity.
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Yes, because it is metal it is. :)
The advantage to brass over aluminum is the wear and oxidation rates. Not really the conduction when new
brass is a good conductor, not a super conductor.
Brass will conduct both electricity and heat. So brass is a conductor, but not an insulator.
A brass paper fastener is a conductor of electricity.
Brass is a good conductor of electricity, so a brass paper fastener would also conduct electricity well.
Brass is a metal that conducts electricity. Therefore, a brass paper clip is a conductor.
Yes. On a scale of 0 to 100, where annealed copper is 100, aluminum rates a 59, and brass averages 28. I say averages because there are actually quite a few different alloys of brass, but all of them are poorer conductors than aluminum.
Brass is a metal and is a good conductor of electricity. Therefore, brass paper fasteners would conduct electricity rather than insulate it.
it is a conductor
It isn't. In terms of volume, silver is best, followed by copper, then aluminum. Aluminum is 2X better conductivity by weight than anything else. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, and their proportions can be varied to create different brasses. So if you wanted to make brass highly electrically conductive, you would add a lot of copper and silver to it. There is a common brass known as "electrical brass" that is commonly used for electrical conductor parts, and it's chief virtues are that it can be worked easily and is not expensive.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. Copper is a very good conductor of electricity.
A brass paper fastener is a conductor of electricity.