Plastic
I don't know what "iron gold" is, but electricity will flow through any metal pretty well.
Yes, electricity can flow through metal.
Depends on the material. The electricity can flow through metal better then it can through wood because wood is a conductor of electricity (example).
Electricity does not flow well through wood because wood is a poor conductor of electricity. The electrons in wood are tightly bound to the atoms, making it difficult for them to move freely and carry an electrical current. As a result, wood does not allow electricity to flow through it easily.
1.rubber 2.glass 3.plastic 4.wood 5.cloths This are some materials that electricity not flow through (I think)
Electricity flow through a wire as a result of the movement of electrons and hols.
Yes, but the better question would be, "how well does electricity flow through vinegar?"
Conductivity is a measure of how well a material can conduct electricity. It is related to the flow of electrical current through a material because materials with high conductivity allow electricity to flow easily, while materials with low conductivity impede the flow of electricity.
Electricity does not flow in an open circut
well i suppose it is because there are no free electrons (electricity cant flow without free electrons)
current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow
Plastic