Both a penny and a paperclip are conductors. They allow electricity to flow through them due to their metallic composition.
If something is a conductor or an insulator depends on the material, not its function. A metal paperclip will be a conductor, since metals are conductors. A plastic paperclip will be an insulator, since plastics generally are insulators.
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conductor, the same as all metalsYes, copper is a conductor.
A copper penny is a conductor of electricity due to its metallic properties. Copper is a good conductor of electricity, allowing electrical charges to flow easily through its structure.
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.
It depends what it is made of. If it's metal it conducts, if it's plastic it is an insulator.
Metal = conductor - plastic isn't
If something is a conductor or an insulator depends on the material, not its function. A metal paperclip will be a conductor, since metals are conductors. A plastic paperclip will be an insulator, since plastics generally are insulators.
conductor, the same as all metalsYes, copper is a conductor.
conductor, the same as all metalsYes, copper is a conductor.
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That depends on the material. If it's made of metal (which is usually the case), it will be a good conductor both of electricity and of heat.
conductor, the same as all metalsYes, copper is a conductor.
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A copper penny is a conductor of electricity due to its metallic properties. Copper is a good conductor of electricity, allowing electrical charges to flow easily through its structure.
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.
A copper penny (is more an alloy than pure copper) is a conductor of electricity.