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  • Copper-Nickel Alloy: Is a Quarter a Conductor or Insulator?
    A quarter is made of metal, specifically a copper-nickel alloy. Metals are excellent conductors of electricity.

    Here's why:

    * Free Electrons: Metals have a unique atomic structure where electrons are loosely bound to the atoms. These "free" electrons can easily move throughout the material, carrying an electrical current.

    So, a quarter is definitely a conductor.

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