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Q: Does an iron washer and a metal fork conduct electricity?
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Why is putting a knife in toaster dangerous?

the fork will conduct electricity because the fork is metal


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conducts electricity


Is a screw a conductor or a insulator?

Depends on the material, not the item. Metals are conductors, so a metal screwdriver blade Will be a conductor.


Is fork a conductor?

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Ca you make a circuit with a fork and spoon?

no you cannot because a fork and spoon are not electricity conductors. and without the conductors the circuit would not be complete My fork and spoon is stainless steel and will quite happly carry a charge. If the metals that my fork was made out of had a different reactance to my spoon and i dipped them into a diletric (say salt water or an acid) not only would the conduct electricity but they would generat it too since the two metals would have differeing potentials and could create a battery circuit.


Why do you get zapped when you put a fork in a toaster?

Because the metal fork conducts the energy in the toaster.


Is it better to use a plastic fork or a metal fork that you can use again?

Metal because plastic is hurting our environment, and why use plastic if we have metal that we can use again, and again, and again!!!!!!!!!!


How much does a metal fork weigh?

500g


What is the function of the mirror fork in the microscope?

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What type of metal is a garden fork made out of?

It is steel


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What happens when a metal fork rusts?

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