Although you cant see them,all over your house there is hundrends of wires passing through walls, and ceilings. The wires have metal in them and electricity passes through the metal and into all sorts of machines that need electricity to power them
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well, if the neutron touches the negative charge it repels, so it doesn't really affect this question at all.
Yes, electricity can travel through mineral water because of the presence of ions.
No.
electricity always wants to travel through to complete the circut
electricity can travel through anything with a positive and negative electrical charge
It travels though wires
Yes
Yes it does
Yes, aluminium conducts electricity.
Electricity can travel throughout freely moving Electrons, like in metal which is in wires under the rubber.
Before electricity, the most advanced form of travel was the horse and buggy. Now, we are able to travel through the air and through the sea at much greater speeds
yes. At its powerfullest, electricity can travel through anything, like lightining through the air
a circuit.