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Q: What is a liquid metal conducts electricity and does not change when a current passes through it?
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Copper metal conducts electricity. physical or chemical change?

Neither. Conducting electricity does not change copper either way.


Is copper conducts electricity chemical or physical change?

Electrical conductivity is not a change but is a physical property.


What metal doesn't change when electricity goes through it?

Electric current is a flow of electric charge through a medium


Is Copper conducts electricity physical or chemical?

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How is a moving magnet used to create electricity?

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When rust forms on a car is that a physical change?

No, this is a chemical change. Rust is a different substance from iron with different properties. For instance, iron conducts electricity but rust doesn't.


What is D-C electricity?

DC electricity is direct current, compared to AC which is alternating current where the current is consistantly changing direction, direct current does not change direction. The main source of DC is a battery.


Is graphite conducts electricity is an example of chemical or physical change?

Yes


What are the uses of solenoid?

Solenoids are coils of wire that create a magnetic field when an electric current passes through it. These are used in the alternator of a car to create electricity. Solenoids are also used in generators to create electricity in power stations and in transformers to change the voltage of an AC current.


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What does electricity change into when it passes through the water?

if we add some sulphuric acid or NaOH and then pass electricity through the water, then electrolysis of water takes place and hydrogen and oxygen gases are formed.


Static electricity is electricity at rest. true of false?

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