No.
yes
househols
Yes - both electricity and sound have energy.
the arms of the magnetometer is in perpendicular direction along the alluminium pointer
No.
yes
Techinically yes. But not very well at all.
Yes. A typical high voltage conductor is type ACSR - aluminum conductor, steel reinforced. aluminum conductor is wrapped around a central steel cable that gives it strength, the aluminum carries the current.
yes all materials conduct electicity , but some are good conductor , some poor and some very poor
The Bersimis ACSR Conductor have the Current Carrying Capacity 1359.6A. It is rated at stranding (Alluminium/Steel) 42/7 and Resistance DC 20 degree Celcius per 1000ft. 0.013Ω.
Wood can not let a light bulb light up because wood is a very poor conductor of electicity. A better conductor would be types of metals such as copper or gold, which is used in many electronics.
Metal is the best conductor of electricity with respect to machinery and electrical wiring in building structures. Copper is perhaps the most common metal used in such instances. Gold is often used in micro-electronics. While it is much more expensive, it is a better conductor. Not that much gold is needed in micro-electronics.
when alluminium reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid , it forms alluminium chloride and gives out hydrogen
Aluminium conductor is reinforced by steel because it can give the strenght required to support the weight of the cable without streching the aluminium, which is very ductile. It gives a specific type of high-capacity and high-strenght cable, typically used in overhead power lines.
YES!
Alluminium