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it will get hot
Basically, if you fill a room with steam and pass an electrical current through it... Does anything interesting happen?
They stop.
Not directly through, but it is easily ripped.
never heard of Rutherford famous gold foil experiment?
No, aluminum is not a magnetic material. But you could shape the aluminum foil into a coil, then pass a current through it and then it would be an electromagnet.
Yes.
it will get hot
Basically, if you fill a room with steam and pass an electrical current through it... Does anything interesting happen?
They stop.
Not directly through, but it is easily ripped.
never heard of Rutherford famous gold foil experiment?
Yes, we can boil water if we pass enough current through it......
Resistance in the circuit makes it difficult for current to pass through.
Yes.
Yes. DC can pass through. As it passes through then solenoid would act as if a bar magnet.
to find out if all element has the same mass or can pass through the tin foil in other words not all passed through