Wearing less conductive clothing and non-conductive environment is the only way.
Yes, a banana can conduct electricity. The high water content and minerals in a banana make it a good conductor of electricity. However, it is not as efficient a conductor as metals like copper.
Yes, carbon in coal can make it conductive due to its ability to conduct electricity. The carbon content in coal allows it to conduct electricity when a voltage is applied across it.
no! All lakes on earth rite now conduct electricity. u cant make any lke that pure
There is one special glue that will conduct electricity. I can't remember the name, but it was an epoxy made to repair the rear window heating strips in cars in the '60's. - No other modern commonly available glues conduct.
Nope. Sugar water doesn't carry or conduct electricity.
The physical properties of different metals make them useful for different purposes in metals can move through the metal, allowing metals to conduct electricity.
Mercury. Pure water doesn't conduct much electricity, but naturally-occuring water has some ions that make it a fairly good conductor.
because metals have de-stabilized electrons.Thus can conduct electricity.
Pure water is a poor conductor of electricity because it lacks ions for the current to flow through. To make water conductive, you can add salt or another electrolyte to it. The salt dissociates into ions in the water, allowing it to conduct electricity.
no because it is not a metal and is not electro-positive.
I don't know if they make fiberglass golf shafts but fiberglass does not conduct electricity that is why people who work around electricity use fiberglass ladders. Graphite shafts do conduct electricity.
Not well. Zucchinis make better pies than conductors.