Electrical Conductivity. If a material is able to conduct, or transfer electricity, it is considered electrically conductive.
Materials that do not conduct electricity are an insulator.
The conduct of electricity
Conductor are materials that conduct electricity. There are also semiconductors, which conduct electricity but not as well, and superconductors, which conduct electricity without resistance when very cold.
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For a material to conduct electricity , it has to be impure , so for example pure silicon cannot conduct electricity but Silicon chips in computers that are mixed with other things can. So the materials that conduct are charged with little particles that allow the flow of electricityBecause of electrolytes. Or because of the metal something is made of.
Materials that do not conduct electricity are an insulator.
The ability to conduct electricity is a property of a conductor.
Insulator materials will not carry or conduct electricity.
The conduct of electricity
The ability to conduct heat or electricity is acutally called conductivity.
Conductor are materials that conduct electricity. There are also semiconductors, which conduct electricity but not as well, and superconductors, which conduct electricity without resistance when very cold.
You can conduct electricity through liquid mercury.
indium can conduct electricity. all metals can.
pure water does not conduct electricity. the presence of electrolytes in the water is what conducts electricity. the equation for the conductivity (ability to conduct electricity) Conductance = 1/ resistance
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