it will conduct eletricty but it's a better conducter in salt water
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Yes, electricity can travel through water because water is a conductor of electricity due to the presence of ions.
When you come into contact with electricity, it can flow through your body if there is a path for it to follow, such as through your skin and tissues. The severity of the shock depends on the voltage of the electricity, the pathway it takes through your body, and the duration of contact. It can disrupt the normal functioning of your muscles and nerves, potentially causing injury or death.
yes electricity can pass through salt water .salt is an ionic compound which can conduct electricity
Water can either be used to drive turbines directly (hydroelectric), where the kinetic energy of the water is converted into electricity by the turbine, or it can be heated by burning fuel to create steam, which then drives turbines to create electricity.
Yes, electricity can travel through mineral water because of the presence of ions.
Yes. Water is a conductor of electricity, thus when electricity strike water, electricity flow through the water, endangering people in the water.
Passing electricity a through a molecule of water
Electricity can flow through pure heavy water only at sufficiently high voltages to ionize the water. However, heavy water, like normal water, can dissolve salts to produce a solution that conducts electricity.
No, salt water passing through a magnet does not create electricity. In order to generate electricity, you need a conductor moving through a magnetic field, such as in a generator or dynamo. The salt water itself is not conducting electricity in this scenario.
if we add some sulphuric acid or NaOH and then pass electricity through the water, then electrolysis of water takes place and hydrogen and oxygen gases are formed.
When electricity passes through water, the hydrogen and oxygen separate and bubble off as gases.