Distilled water doesn't conduct electricity because there aren't any ions in it. The solution is to add ions to the water. The easiest way to do so is to add some salt to the water.
yes pencil lead is a conductor it is made of graphite(a form of carbon) which is good conductor of electricity
copper is a good conductor of heat and electricity that's why it is used in inner lining of hot water geysers
Electrical wires are made from copper, as copper is a good conductor of electricity.
Metals are good conductors of electricity and are sometimes made into ornaments.
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If by energy you mean electricity, I would think that most fruits conduct electricity in that most fruits are mostly made of water, and water with impurities (e.g. little bits of fruit!) is an excellent conductor of electricity.
It's made of metal and metal is a conductor of electricity.
humans conduct electricity because your body is made 70% of water. so its the best conductor.
Anything made out of metal is likely to be a good conductor.
yes pencil lead is a conductor it is made of graphite(a form of carbon) which is good conductor of electricity
Combs are made of plastic, and plastic is not a great conductor of electricity.
That depends on the material. If it's made of metal (which is usually the case), it will be a good conductor both of electricity and of heat.
Electricity is not made by pencils: Electricity can pass through pencils since they are made using graphite which is a good conductor.
if it is made of metal.
Very pure distilled water is a good conductor of heat but is not so good for electricity and it is not a metal. Oil is a good conductor of heat but not of electricity and it is not a metal. Teflon (a non-stick coating used on cooking pans) is a good conductor of heat but not of electricity and it is not a metal.
Yes, a sewing needle is a conductor of electricity, depending on which metal it is made of.
see, the pencil's outer shield is made out of wood which is a bad conductor of electricity but the graphite core is a good conductor. thank you.