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Conductor
direct current
thermal - heat/cold temputures conductor - something that lets things like temputer or eletricity be flowing through it an insulator is the opposite and doesnt let things like temputer or electricy flow through it conductor would be copper insulator would be wood
electricity doesnt move...its the electrons...rather free electrons in materrials that moves nd we call it as electric current
It is possible for a medium itself to travel, but in that case case it isn't called a wave, but a current. For example, water flowing in a river.
Conductor
direct current
insulator...as opposed to a conductor which does allow electrons to travel freely within it.
thermal - heat/cold temputures conductor - something that lets things like temputer or eletricity be flowing through it an insulator is the opposite and doesnt let things like temputer or electricy flow through it conductor would be copper insulator would be wood
Probably Water, it conducts but doesnt send the current around a single direction, instead scatters it out.
Sea water does not conduct its own electricity, and due to its liquid form, it can not create static electricity. Leaving lighting, or downed electricity lines to provide it with an electical current, and depending on the voltage of the current, how far it travels.
a conductor is a thing where electricity can move through or very easy like metal and a non conductor is a thing where electricity can't move through or very hard like wood or plastic
electricity doesnt move...its the electrons...rather free electrons in materrials that moves nd we call it as electric current
It is possible for a medium itself to travel, but in that case case it isn't called a wave, but a current. For example, water flowing in a river.
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it doesnt burn in us. what happens is when we breath is in, it circulates through out our intier body and when we ex-hale its called corbon dioxide