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  • Paperclips: Conductors or Insulators? Understanding Electrical Conductivity
    A paperclip is a conductor of electricity.

    Here's why:

    * Material: Paperclips are typically made of steel, which contains iron. Iron is a good conductor of electricity.

    * Electron Flow: Conductors allow electrons to flow easily through them. The free electrons in the metal of the paperclip can move readily, carrying electrical current.

    Insulators, on the other hand, resist the flow of electricity. Examples include rubber, plastic, and glass.

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