answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

NO

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Can electric charges flow through every material?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Physics

What surrounds electric charges and exerts force on other charges?

An electric field surrounds the charge and exerts force on other charges.


Does every conductor heat up when electric current is passed through it?

yes every conductor heat up fast


How fast does sound travel through materials?

Every material has its elastic modulus, and the speed of sound is proportional to the square root of the elastic modulus of that material.


How do electric charges affect other ones?

An electric charge responses differently to other electric charges. When they connect (every touch, or even one getting closer to the other), there will be an electrostatic response. Either an attraction, meaning they "want" to get closer, or an electrostatic repulsion, meaning they "want" to get away from one another. The electric charges can be in any matter, not in a single one, but even in two separate matters.Each charge can be positively charged (it will experience a repulsion to other positively charged matters), and it can also be negatively charged (the substance that is charged will experience an attraction to other positively charged substances. However, it will be repelled from other negatively charged substances).


What objects have an electric charge?

Every object contains charge but it s usually hidden in daily life because object contains equal number of positive and negative charges. However, imbalance in any of the charges(positive or negative) in objects is responsible for their interaction with other charged objects.

Related questions

What surrounds electric charges and exerts force on other charges?

An electric field surrounds the charge and exerts force on other charges.


Is the following sentence true or false charges flow easily through every material?

If we're talking about electrical current, then the answer is "false," because an electrical charge will flow very easily through some material, not that easily through some materials, and not at all through other materials. Usually electrical current will flow well through most metals. This is why copper wire is used to carry electricity, because copper allows electricity to flow with little resistance. If EVERY material in the world let electricity flow through it, we would be getting shocked all the time. Plastic and rubber, for instance, are very very resistant to electrical charges. If plastic and rubber allowed electricity to pass in them as easily as copper, you'd get an incredible shock every time you tried to touch your computer, put your finger on a light switch or answered your phone!


explain how magnetism as a force?

Magnetism is the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other. Magnetism is caused by the motion of electric charges. Every substance is made up of tiny units called atoms. Each atom has electrons, particles that carry electric charges


Are power connectors for every day use?

Power connectors keep your electronics running! When the battery dies, you plug it in and it connects to your electric and charges.


Does every conductor heat up when electric current is passed through it?

yes every conductor heat up fast


Why do you need two sodium ions for every sulfide ion in sodium sulfide?

Because sodium ions have only one positive electric charge units, but sulfur ions have two negative electric charges each.


What is every electric charge surrounded by?

Every electric charge is surrounded by an electric field.


How fast does sound travel through materials?

Every material has its elastic modulus, and the speed of sound is proportional to the square root of the elastic modulus of that material.


What device uses magnets are moved through a coil of wire to generate electric current.?

Every 'electrical generator' does that.


Can wolverine be tortured?

Yes he can, he can get tortured in the red room where he gets tied up to chains and have loads of these little disks on his body (every were) and then electric runs through the chains through his hands and feet then through those little dicks then he'll have 10,00,000 volts of electric flowing through his body.


Define magnetic field?

A region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts.


What do you mean by electric flux in electrostatics?

Under an electric field, magnitude and direction of electric intensity is different in every point.If the electric intensity can be defined through a closed line (direction of electric intensity will be along the tangent of any point of that line)this is called electric lines of force. Electric lines of forces passing through an closed electric surface perpendicularly, is called electric flux.