well, yes. It conducts electricity from one lead to the other. Shape has no effect on the battery other than how its made.
So you must be thinking of a simple battery cell process, otherwise this would be a silly question. In a simple battery cell, even if your battery was as thin as a piece of paper it would still work but just with very little electricity. So it would have to be as thin as a shadow, meaning two dimensional instead of three dimensional to not conduct electricity.
yes;very good conductor of electricity.
No, but impure is a good conductor of electricity.
No, terylene is not a very good conductor of electricity.
NO. Silver is the best conductor of electricity. (That is why it is used in satellites).
Yes. Diamond is a poor conductor of electricity.
yes, it is
The outside of the battery is an insulator, but inside it's a conductor.
The voltage source is the source of the electricity. The conductor is what the electricity flows through to reach its destination. Example: A battery is a voltage source and an electrical wire is the conductor.
there wont be any electriity once it is flat!!
let's say, a battery that is drained.
Yes, in fact a "Potato" is a great conductor of electricity.
yesA battery is condutor because it free to move
Electricity doesn't actually flow "through" anything, it travels on the exterior or surface of the conductor. Assuming the "flat" you are talking about is a conductor for a circuit board. The way a/c electricity travels is best described like an analog sound wave with a crest and a peak, d/c is an always on or off with little to no fluctuations. Electricity can also arc or jump if you will such as lightning where no conductor is needed just a positive and negative.
Yes, because silver is good conductor of heat.
No
the human body is a conductor of electricity
A conductor is metals... lightning is electricity.