Why are metals used within most electronic devices and wires?

Insulator: Rubber
Conductor: Copper Wire

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Metals are highly conductive and have low resistance, meaning electricity moves through them faster and easier than nonmetals.

Metal is a good insulator, so the electrons do not pass to the person holding the wire.

Metal is not a good choice because electrons cannot easily through conductors.

Rubber is the best choice to transfer electrons through an electronic device.

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22 days ago

Metals are used within most electronic devices and wires because they are highly conductive and have low resistance. This allows electricity to move through them faster and more efficiently than nonmetals. Rubber, on the other hand, is an insulator and is not a good choice for conducting electricity.

anonymous anonymous answered
22 days ago

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22 days ago

Metals are highly conductive and have low resistance, allowing electricity to move through them faster and more efficiently than nonmetals. This is why they are commonly used in electronic devices and wires.

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