As unsatisfying as I'm sure you'll find this, that depends on your definition of "electricity." If you mean electricity in the most conventional sense of an electrical current, electricity can move through any medium in which charge carrying quantons (protons, elecrtons, etc) can move at least somewhat freely.
no.
an instalor
it will get hot
Electric current does not need a liquid. It can pass in solids, liquids, gases, and even empty space. If it passes through a liquid, the liquid is called an electrolyte.
coz wood is an insulator, where there's no free electrons n thus current pass through the wood :)
it can easily pass through a wire a conductor or a battery
if alternate current is pass through electric bell will it ring?
no.
Yes, we can boil water if we pass enough current through it......
Incorrect. Any material that allow electric current to pass through it is a conductor.
no
an instalor
Electric Current
Nano particles pass through
Electrical Conductors.
I've never tried it and I could be wrong but I believe you could pass an electric current through a vegetable, especially one with a high water content. Similar to how you can pass an electric current through a person.
A Conductor.