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Copper at room temperature (300K) is 5.8e7 [1/Ohm/m]. 304 SST at room temperature (300K) is 9.8e5 [1/Ohm/m]. This pdf lists resistivity=1/conductivity of various materials as functions of temperature, mostly cryogenic temperatures: http://materialdatabase.magnet.fsu.edu/CryoDatahandBook/Section10.pdf

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Q: What is the electrical conductivity difference between copper and stainless steel?
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