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Mercury does well on its own. Hence the reason for mercury switches. Electrolyte solution. Every kind of metal, when squeezed, produces electricity due to sudden polarization. Mercury is a conductor of electricity, even in standard conditions.
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The outside of the wire needs to be made of an insulator since people touch it. The inside of the wire is made of conductors, such as copper, to it actually conducts electricity. Good luck with the paper!!
static electricity
technically I think it is a combination of conductivity (the air conducts the flow of electricity) and electricity.
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An Ionic Bond
The types of crystalline solids that are usually good conductors of heat and electricity are those that have valence electrons. It is the valence electrons that are responsible for the conduction of heat and electricity.
Mercury does well on its own. Hence the reason for mercury switches. Electrolyte solution. Every kind of metal, when squeezed, produces electricity due to sudden polarization. Mercury is a conductor of electricity, even in standard conditions.
All it needs is some kind of metal in the substance.
Neither. Electricity is not a substance. Electricity is a kind of energy represented by the continuous movement of electrons from one atom to another, or the accumulation of a static electrical charge.
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Alternate Current is one kind of electricity.
This is a complete mystery! I don't know how to solve this mystery. What kind of a mystery is this?
The outside of the wire needs to be made of an insulator since people touch it. The inside of the wire is made of conductors, such as copper, to it actually conducts electricity. Good luck with the paper!!
static electricity