At low voltages (<100V) paper is an insulator.
At HT potentials (>1000V) the paper will break down as an insulator and start to conduct.
It could be if used correctly
paper is non-conductor..its insulator.
Paper is an insulator of electricity.
no, paper is not a conductor.
No, it's not.
no
Paper doesn't conduct electricity at all, so no.
Paper is mainly made of cellulose fiber and like most organic substances, cellulose fibers are bad conductor of electricity.
no brinjal does not conduct electricity
It does not conduct electricity
Why does CCl4 not conduct electricity?
All metal coins conduct electricity. Some paper money can conduct electricity in parts of them.
If the potential is high enough, yes electricity can pass through paper.
A metal paper clip will conduct electricity.
Materials that do not conduct electricity well are Insulating materials, or insulators. Examples include glass, rubber, plastic, air, ceramic, porcelain, dry paper and dry wood. Pure water will not conduct electricity at all.
Paper doesn't conduct electricity at all, so no.
all metals conduct electricity but alumiun doesn't conduct it as well as others all metals conduct electricity but alumiun doesn't conduct it as well as others
Paper is mainly made of cellulose fiber and like most organic substances, cellulose fibers are bad conductor of electricity.
covalent bonds do not conduct electricity covalent bonds do not conduct electricity covalent bonds do not conduct electricity
no brinjal does not conduct electricity
It does not conduct electricity
Why does CCl4 not conduct electricity?
I think it could be lead