Yes. It should not be used where there is any danger to electrical leakage. Definitely not on 110/220 VAC lines.
I would say duct tape. Duct tape has considerably stronger adhesive than electric tape. On the other hand, electric tape will stretch when put in tension when duct tape may just tear - so it depends on the type of strength you are looking for.
NO it is dangerous.
The ability to conduct electricity is a property of a conductor.
AS most stoves are made of metal, uninsulated parts of them will conduct electricity.
Yes, Pencil Lead does conduct Electricity. Copper, Gold and Silver though are the best conductors.
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Duct tape ...Unless the packaging tape has fibers.
Yes, you can wash duct tape
One of the rarest types of duct tape is neon yellow duct tape.
Duct tape shouldn't be flammable because to be labeled as duct tape it has to pass a minimum standard.
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Nope
Duct tape is a great to to seal off a HVAC duct. The tape is strong and works effectively for your needs. Duct tape can offer a tight seal for your duct.
There was no duct tape in the 1940's