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Samarium is a good conductor for heat and electricity.
Yes, electricity will flow safely from the conductor to earth. But only if it's in contact with the earth directly or through another body.
A globe is a spherical representation of Earth or any other planet. A conductor is a material that allows the flow of electricity through it easily, such as metals. An insulator is a material that does not allow the flow of electricity through it easily, such as rubber or plastic.
Dysprosium is not a good conductor of electricity. It is a rare-earth metal that has high magnetic properties but is relatively poor at conducting electricity.
to serve as a standard conductor in passing electricity
No, static electricity cannot build up on a conductor that is properly grounded (earthed). Grounding provides a path for the excess charge to flow into the earth, preventing the accumulation of static electricity on the conductor.
Earth can conduct electricity but not as good a wires. Its resistance depends on the kind of the ground , how far is one point from the other where you measure the resistance, the moisture, and other factors. So, i think it's a conductor _________________________________________________________________________ Strange question.... Since the surface of the earth is mostly covered in water and water is a good conductor of electricity I'd say it's a conductor.
No, the Earth is not a good conductor of electricity. While it can carry some current, it has higher resistance compared to metals like copper or silver. Lightning, for example, exploits the conductivity of the atmosphere rather than the Earth itself.
the human body is a conductor of electricity
A conductor is metals... lightning is electricity.
Yes, the ground is a conductor of electricity.