Yes, A Rusted Nail can conduct Electricity because every element has some free Electrons in it, and remember, free electrons always conduct Electricity.
--Dhruv
Rusty iron no longer can conduct electricity because it is corroded, or it reacts chemically to form a compound that weakens it.
Rusty baseboard nails are caused by moisture. The moisture can be caused by heavy rain and humidity or structural damage.
The water inside the fruit or the vegetable, makes it conduct electricity.
Yes they do, they have approximately .3 volts of conductivity.
because wax does not have free electrons hence can not conduct electricity in solid state
Rusty iron no longer can conduct electricity because it is corroded, or it reacts chemically to form a compound that weakens it.
only very slightly, if at all
It means that someone has been sloppy about disposing of their rusty nails.
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Rusty baseboard nails are caused by moisture. The moisture can be caused by heavy rain and humidity or structural damage.
Rusty baseboard nails are caused by moisture. The moisture can be caused by heavy rain and humidity or structural damage.
No.
Static Electricity at a minor rate can be induced through human nails following certain process
covalent bonds do not conduct electricity covalent bonds do not conduct electricity covalent bonds do not conduct electricity
no brinjal does not conduct electricity
It does not conduct electricity
Why does CCl4 not conduct electricity?