Science, asked by akhan97692, 9 months ago

brass is a insulator or not?​

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Answered by garganshika17
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Answer: it is not an insulator

Explanation:

Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. It is highly conductive which is why it is has been used in electrical wiring since the days of the telegraph. Brass however – which contains copper – is far less conductive because it is made up of additional materials that lower its conductivity, making it unsuitable for electrical purposes.

Hence it is a conductor and not an insulator.

Answered by Lopamudhra
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Answer:

While all metals can conduct electricity, certain metals are more commonly used due to being highly conductive. ... Brass however – which contains copper – is far less conductive because it is made up of additional materials that lower its conductivity, making it unsuitable for electrical purposes.

Explanation:

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