yes because the atoms are close but not very close so then the atoms vibrate against each other and let the electricity flow through.
Yes, a liquid can flow easily through a pipe, provided the pipe is of appropriate diameter and the liquid's viscosity is low. Factors such as the pipe's material, the presence of bends or obstructions, and the pressure gradient also influence the flow rate. Additionally, temperature can affect a liquid's viscosity, impacting its flow characteristics. Overall, under optimal conditions, liquids can flow efficiently through pipes.
Resistance
the viscosity of the liquid.
of course liquid can flow through a pipe?
They both flow easily.
"Insulator" means that electrical charge can NOT flow through it easily.
flow of electrcity is nothing but the flow of electrons from one point to another point ina conductor
flow of electrcity is nothing but the flow of electrons from one point to another point ina conductor
it would flow more easily through a narrow pipe
liquid cam flow easily . they have low density.
The rate at which liquid passes through the pore spaces of a rock is referred to as permeability. Permeability is a measure of how easily fluids can flow through a porous material like rock. It is crucial in fields such as hydrogeology and petroleum engineering for determining the flow of fluids through subsurface formations.
Insulators.