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  • Dime Composition: Conductor or Insulator? Understanding Nickel's Role
    A dime is primarily made of nickel, which is a conductor of electricity.

    Here's why:

    * Conductors allow electricity to flow easily through them. This is because they have free electrons that can move and carry an electrical current.

    * Insulators resist the flow of electricity. They have tightly bound electrons that are not easily moved.

    While the dime also contains a small amount of copper, which is also a conductor, the majority of its composition is nickel, making it a conductor overall.

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