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  • Iron Nails: Conductor or Insulator? Understanding Electrical Conductivity
    An iron nail is a conductor.

    Here's why:

    * Metals are good conductors: Iron is a metal, and metals are known for their ability to conduct electricity and heat.

    * Free electrons: Metals have free electrons that can easily move throughout their structure, allowing for the flow of electrical current.

    In contrast, insulators like rubber or glass do not have free electrons and resist the flow of electricity.

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