An ordinary steel sewing needle is easy to magnetize.
No because it is a good conductor of heat and electricity!
Lead is a metal and is considered a good conductor of electricity. It is not a semiconductor or insulator.
A slinky toy can conduct electricity because it is made of metal, which is a good conductor of electricity. When a voltage is applied to the slinky, the electrons in the metal can move freely, allowing the electricity to flow through it.
As a metal californium is a heat conductor but no data exist on the thermal conductivity.
Dysprosium is not a good conductor of electricity. It is a rare-earth metal that has high magnetic properties but is relatively poor at conducting electricity.
yes,steel is a metal and all metals are good conductors of electricity no you are wrong their not every metal is a good conductor yes every metal is a conductor but not all are good conductor.
A *ferrous* metal is a good conductor, but not as good as copper, silver or aluminum.
Metals are indeed good conductors. Silver, which is a metal, is the best conductor.
Most metals are good conductor's of electricity.
Sodium metal is a good conductor.
Mercury is a metal and a good conductor.
Anything with iron in it is magnetic, or can be magnetized. Copper is non-ferrous metal and is not magnetic, although it is a good conductor of electricity and can be used to generate electromagnetic fields.
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It is a metal; being a good conductor is one of its inherent properties.
Yes. Metal is a good conductor of heat.