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Yes. The ability to conduct electric current isn't connected with any radiation in the neighborhood.
the metal
They are lustrous and malleable They conduct heat They conduct electric current
yes. metals conduct heat and electric current well.
Yes, metals when wet conduct electricity/electric current.
Metals can conduct electricity because they have free electrons that can move easily through the material, allowing electric current to flow.
it doesnot depend on meta l or non metal it depends on valence electron ........
Any metal, for example.
The free electrons within the metal cause metal to conduct electricity because they drift easily with an applied electric force. All metal conducts electricity.
Metals are elements that conduct electric current and heat well and have shiny appearance.
Yes, lutetium is a metal and as such, it can conduct electricity. Metals possess free electrons that are able to move and carry an electric current.
Metals conduct electricity the best, as they have many free electrons that can easily move and carry electric charge. Plastic and wood, being insulators, do not conduct electricity well due to their lack of free electrons.