Our bodies are made up of something around 80% water, and electricity travels very well through water and if it's high amped electricity it can go through thin skin.
electricity can travel through anything with a positive and negative electrical charge
no,if it is dissolved in solutions it conducts electricity through electron the electricity means flow of electrons.
Electricity is produced in power station and then passed through to a generator. The generator passes the electricity through lines and then to another generator. it is again passed through lines and then to a primary customer which may be an industry or an electricity company. It is then passed on to a secondary customer through power lines through to your house.
No, electricity can not move through paper
No, it does not.
oil goes through the generator and that turns it into electricity. the they go through the wires and get to the houses
Because that's how a conductor is defined. A conductor is something that conductors electricity or "lets it go through". An insulator is something that doesn't. A semi conductor is half way between and will allow some electricity to "go through".
No idea whatsoever
when it lets electricity go through
when it lets electricity go through
it means when it does let electricity go through when ever.it even lets heat go through
It transfers it and people get it again.
An object that does not allow electricity to flow through easily is an insulator. It is so hard that it often won't go through at all. Sometimes you find an exception, like lightening. There is nothing that electricity cannot flow through altogether.
Insulator!It is called an Insulator.
no grapes do not have high static electricity! But kiwis do
electricity can travel through anything with a positive and negative electrical charge
Conductor are materials that conduct electricity. There are also semiconductors, which conduct electricity but not as well, and superconductors, which conduct electricity without resistance when very cold.