electricity can travel through anything with a positive and negative electrical charge
Electricity can go through anything if you apply enough pressure (volts). Lightning is electricity and it can jump for miles through the air.
enough electricity could go through anything all materials have their own levels of conductivity.metals and liquids are very conductive.dry wood or plastic is not very conductive.
when that something is a conductor, ie; some metals, or even when it is a poor conductor; a certain amount of electirc charge may travel across the item in question.
Any material that is "conductive" will allow electricity to pass through: copper, and many other metals are just one general example.
it cant go through rubber
Conductor of electricity are compounds that allow electricity to pass through. They are metallic and sometimes ductile and malleable. Very common is iron. The most metallic element is francium.
A conductor is a material that can transfer energy efficiently and and insulator is the opposite.Conductor means something that blocks it and insulator means something that can go through itA conductor easily transfers energy in the form of electricity and/or heat, while an insulator does not easily transfer these types of energy.In electricity, a conductor is a material that can let current pass through and an insulator does not let current pass through,or rather copper is a conductor and plastic is an insulator.A insulator is something that will not allowheat/electricity to pass through it and a conductor is something that allows heat/electricity to pass through it.
put a wire through it
yes
Metals conduct electricity as a result of the way they bond to form alloys. Their configuration is like positive ions in an "electron sea", which means that the electricity can travel easily through the electrons.
insulators do not allow electricity to pass through them whereas conductors allow electricity to pass through them.
Sorta ... static electricity always develops on insulated things : either non-conductors or isolated conductors.
banana
No electricity
Conductor
Conductors.
a non-conductor
An electrical "insulator".
metals have the ability to pass and conduct electricity and heat through them....
Conductors allow free electrons to pass through them.
All metals for example iron, copper, nickel. They are called conductors. Plastics and other elements do not, only metals. They allow electricity to pass through them because they have free electrons
Because insulators do not have free electrons as conductors in insulators electrons are very tight so its electrons do not allow electricity to pass through them!