Air is a relatively-very-poor electrical conductor. If it were any good as a conductor,
then you would need to keep your spare batteries in vacuum containers, to prevent
their becoming discharged through the air between their terminals.
NO NO NO. insulator all the way.
no it's not
No , Air is a Very Poor Conductor of electricity . Air is only conductive when it is raining or there is a high voltage passing through it , that is Lightning
Air is a good conductor of sound, and a poor conductor of heat and electric current.
Air is a good conductor of sound and a poor conductor of electricity and heat. NOTE: Conductor is spelt with an o and not an e
No
Under some circumstances such as presences of the quantity of gases present in air some times air acts as good&bad conductor of electricity.
Rhodium is an excellent conductor of electricity.
water is the best conductor of electricity, compare to air the atoms in water is more closely to each other and that makes water more conductive than air, glass can be conductor it depends on it composition but not as good as water and wood is not a conductor unless it's wet.
Yes, antimony is a good conductor of both heat and electricity.
No, oxygen is not a conductor of electricity because its in the air.
No
Under some circumstances such as presences of the quantity of gases present in air some times air acts as good&bad conductor of electricity.
Yes, iron is a good conductor of electricity.
zinc is a good conductor of electricity
No, terylene is not a very good conductor of electricity.
YES CARBON IS A GOOD CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY
Boron is not a good conductor of electricity at room temperature, but is a good conductor at a high temperature.
a laser IS NOT a electricity source its a light source and no its not that good as conductor of electricity
Yes, it is a good conductor of electricity.
Air and other gases are usually good insulators but sometimes they can be good conductors
Air is not a conductor neither for heat nor electricity. It is a substract, altough it can carry some heat, and specially electricity when the weather is humid. So, ground your shower. Corrections are welcome, thanks.