When metal objects conduct electricity the electricity just passes through them, it does not remain to impart an electrical charge.
conduction
The metal pole rapidly 'CONDUCTS' heat away from your tongue.
Charged rod and an uncharged metal object attract each other because free electrons in metal are either attracted or repelled by the charged rod. If the rod is positively charged then free electrons are attracted towards it and both objects attract each other. If the rod is negatively charged then free electrons are repelled by it and positive ions are attracted by the rod and both objects attract each other.
Charged objects don't have an effect on neutral objects, and repel objects with like charges.
Conduction
Electrons.
conduction
The metal pole rapidly 'CONDUCTS' heat away from your tongue.
conduction occurs
Charged rod and an uncharged metal object attract each other because free electrons in metal are either attracted or repelled by the charged rod. If the rod is positively charged then free electrons are attracted towards it and both objects attract each other. If the rod is negatively charged then free electrons are repelled by it and positive ions are attracted by the rod and both objects attract each other.
Charged objects don't have an effect on neutral objects, and repel objects with like charges.
Conduction
conduction
When objects touch, heat is transferred by the process of conduction. Conduction is when heat transfers when molecules collide!
Positively charged objects have more protons than electrons. Negatively charged objects have more electrons than protons.
Heat travels faster in some objects by conduction because they have free or mobile electrons for the conduction of heat energy.Such is the case with metals.
conduction