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Wood can conduct electricity if the wood is still green or wet, otherwise the wood has too much resistance (resistance is the opposition to current flow).
the term electricity was coined by william gilbert...........................
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Dry wood is not a conductor of electricity as there are no free electrons to flow.
Objects like a dry wood stick does not conduct electricity but they may accumulate electrostatic charges on their surface
Wood is an insulator.
Wood can conduct electricity if the wood is still green or wet, otherwise the wood has too much resistance (resistance is the opposition to current flow).
Insulator. Wood does not allow electricity to pass through it nor does it conduct electricity.
No wood does not conduct electricity very well.
the term electricity was coined by william gilbert...........................
Depends on the material. The electricity can flow through metal better then it can through wood because wood is a conductor of electricity (example).
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Wood is normally an insulator but will conduct electricity when struck by lightning. The resins and water in the wood turn to steam and explode the tree.