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Originally Posted by Whatnext
Graphite is a good conductor of electricity because it has a unique structure where electrons can move freely within the carbon layers. This means that when a golf shaft made of graphite is exposed to a source of electricity, the electricity can flow through the shaft.
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I think the poster knew that, it was likely a satirical jab. It’s basic thermodynamics. I recall lithium batteries actually have quite a bit of graphite in them because of the free valances and storage capabilities. Besides, not many irons out their have graphite heads.