It is not, electrical conduction will happen in coper wihtout any water present.
some examples of conduction are: 1.using a metal stove to cook food 2.making a glass blower's pipe 3.cooking on electric stove top 4.making a car radiator 5.closed circuit steam engine
This can happen through a metallic bond of two metallic elements. Metallic bonding is the electromagnetic interaction between delocalized electrons, called conduction electrons, and the metallic nuclei within metals. When seen as the sharing of 'free' electrons among a lattice of positively-charged metal ions, metallic bonding may be compared to that within molten salts, but this simplistic view holds for very few metals. In a more quantum mechanical view the conduction electrons divide their density equally over all atoms that function as neutral (non-charged) entities. Metallic bonding accounts for many physical characteristics of metals, such as strength, malleability, ductility, conduction of heat, and electricity, opacity and lustre.
im trying to do my science homework about conduction and i know how it works in metals but why and how does it not work in non-metals
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A clothes iron uses conduction.
A clothes iron uses conduction.
Conduction.
Iron is a good thermal and electrical conductor.
yes
convection
yes
i dont know is ironing a shirt conduction
conduction
conduction
Conduction.
-ice in a drink - flat iron