By the flow of de-localised electrons.
Yes, painted surfaces on metal file cabinets can conduct electricity as long as the paint does not act as an insulator by forming a thick, continuous layer that prevents electrical conductivity. If the paint is thin or has properties that allow for conductivity, then the metal beneath the paint can still conduct electricity.
Copper, and to a lesser extent gold, are used in conductors.
Spoons conduct heat because they are made of metal, which is a good conductor of heat. When a hot substance comes into contact with the metal spoon, the heat quickly travels through the spoon and warms up the handle.
Metals can conduct electricity because they have free electrons that can move easily through the material, allowing electric current to flow.
Yes, all metals conduct electricity due to the metallic bonding which is where all the atoms are connected in a lattice like shape but every atom has one electron 'free'. These electrons are free to move around and as such conduct electricity.
Metal conduct electricity and flow of electricity is the current.
yes, there is metal which will conduct
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Carbon can conduct electricity reasonably well and is a non-metal.
all metals can conduct electricity
Yes, Sodium is a metal and it does conduct electricity.
The metal wiring was able to conduct electricity.
Yes, metal will conduct heat energy
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Metal does indeed conduct heat readily. Metal also conducts electricity. The conductive properties of metal are due to the free electrons in metal atoms that allow for mobile charge.
Of course it does!
Yes, lutetium can conduct electricity as it is a metal and has metallic properties like high electrical conductivity.