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yes copper is actually a very good insulator to both heat and electric conducting

A2: NO. Copper is about the second-best electrical conductor, next to silver. It is also a very Good heat conductor. Try heating an iron Poker in a fire. The heat travels slowly to the opposite end. A copper wire, however, if stuck in the fire, will transfer heat Very quickly--you won't be able to hold the other end of it!

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Copper is actually a conductor of electricity, not an insulator. It is widely used in electrical wiring and circuitry due to its high conductivity. Insulators are materials that do not conduct electricity well.

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No it is a metal and therefore a conductor of heat, making it a very bad insulator.

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Copper is both an excellent electrical conductor and an excellent thermal conductor.

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No. Copper is a very good conductor of electricity.

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No. Copper is a thermal conductor.

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No, it is a conductor.

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Conductor.

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