sometimes gases or combination of some gases like air get ionised due to corrona discharge in some metals .due to presence of ions in gases it may conduct elecricity.
coz wood is an insulator, where there's no free electrons n thus current pass through the wood :)
The current cannot pass through the oils.Oils are moleculer so molecules cannot conduct electric current
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Circuit
Electric Current
oxygen and hydrogen gas
pass an electric current through water - H20, and the current will divide the water molecules into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas
noA2. Yes. If we pass an electrical current through a gas, it will ionize the gas. As seen in neon tubes, and fluorescent lights.
Yes, we can boil water if we pass enough current through it......
Yes.
Resistance in the circuit makes it difficult for current to pass through.
it can easily pass through a wire a conductor or a battery
The current cannot pass through the oils.Oils are moleculer so molecules cannot conduct electric current
coz wood is an insulator, where there's no free electrons n thus current pass through the wood :)
air (invisible)current (pass through only wire)gas ( as like air )light (that traveling in horizontal direction)sound
Yes, it does!