electricity doesnt move...its the electrons...rather free electrons in materrials that moves nd we call it as electric current
uh, mostly metal.(obvious)
"Conductivity."
A insulator is a object a that stops the traveling of heat, electricity, and other stuff. A conductor is a thing that lets heat or electricity go through it.
We know that a conductor allows electricity to move through it. Conductors have a source called mobile electrons that go side to side inside the conductor itself when an external source connects to it their source goes through the conductor allowing electricity to flow.
Electricity only moves through the air if there are electrically charged particles in the air and a live current passed through it. It also travels in the form of static electricity (lightning).
uh, mostly metal.(obvious)
Water.
water
Every material conducts electricity, some materials are just better than others. The best conducter of electricity is silver, but silver is very expensive. Because of this, copper is used as it is a very good conductor of electricity but it is cheap.
actually diffusion allows materials to move in and out of the cell
actually diffusion allows materials to move in and out of the cell
Osmosis
a conductor is a thing where electricity can move through or very easy like metal and a non conductor is a thing where electricity can't move through or very hard like wood or plastic
No, it does not.
rubber would be an example of something that does not allow electricity to move through it easily
cytoplasm is what allows material to move into and outof the cell hope his helps
"Conductivity."