Ans:- No, Graphite is not mad of Wire.
No, cables can't be drawn out of graphite. As wires can be drawn out of ductile substances like metals As graphite is highty brittle in nature. and non- ductile substance can't be drawn into the cables. thanks you have nice day
No, cables can't be drawn out of graphite. As wires can be drawn out of ductile substances like metals As graphite is highty brittle in nature. and non- ductile substance can't be drawn into the cables. thanks you have nice day
Graphite is an allotrope of Carbon. It is made of Carbon.
both, lead is made of graphite.
Graphite is not made in Canada; it is a natural element.
Graphite
It is a form of carbon.
1-3 9 volt battery, 2 graphite rods, 2 wires, water Connect batteries together if you have more (positive to negative) Put wires on batteries. Put graphite rods on wires Put in water
Graphite is not magnetic as it is made out of carbon. E.g; Pencil lead is mostly made out of graphite, it is NOT magnetic.
Pencil lead is not actually made of lead, but rather a mixture of graphite and clay. The graphite provides the writing substance, while the clay helps bind it together and gives the lead its structure.
Graphite is pure carbon. A diamond is also pure carbon in a very specific crystal. Yet diamonds do not conduct electricity and graphite does. Graphite can form in plate like arrays of hexagonal crystals and in an amorphous, powdery form.
Ignition wires for engines in cars and other vehicles are often made from carbon because of its excellent performance in hot conditions but, for most other general electrical wiring purposes, copper is commonly used.Silver and gold are better conductors of electricity than carbon or copper but they are much more expensive metals so they are only used for specialized applications. For example very thin wires made of gold alloys are used for integrated circuits and silver alloys are used for some switch contacts.