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What conducts electrisity?

metals conduct electricity.


How does metals conduct electrisity?

Metals have lots of electrons that are fairly free to move between the atoms. Those electrons conduct electricity.


Does metal conduct electrisity?

Metals have lots of electrons that are fairly free to move between the atoms. Those electrons conduct electricity.


Does ClBr conduct electrisity?

No, ClBr (chlorine bromide) does not conduct electricity as it is a covalent compound. Ionic compounds typically conduct electricity when dissolved in water or melted because they dissociate into ions that can carry an electric charge.


Can lead be used as a torch?

Lead is not suitable for use as a torch because it has a low melting point (about 327°C or 621°F) and can release toxic fumes when heated. While it can conduct electricity, torches typically require materials that can withstand high temperatures and are safe for combustion. Instead, materials like steel or aluminum are preferred for torch construction. Using lead could pose significant health and safety risks.


What materials will not carry or conduct electricity?

Insulator materials will not carry or conduct electricity.


What material can a be torch made out of?

A torch can be made out of various materials such as plastic, aluminium, steel, or a combination of these materials. The choice of material often depends on factors such as durability, weight, and cost.


What materials in the torch are conductors?

The most common conductive materials in torches are copper and aluminum. These materials are used in the wiring and contacts inside the torch to allow electricity to flow and power the light source.


What materials is needed to mold bread in the dark?

a torch


What materials are conductors and insulators in a torch?

A torch (flashlight) is a convenient lighting device, where the energy source and the illumination are provided in a utilitarian form. (Headlamp, handheld, etc.)A complete electrical circuit is needed to operate the device, and an integral switch completes the circuit.The batteries naturally have their own built-in insulation to prevent premature discharge, and otherwise the circuit, as with all other electrical circuits, needs insulating from accidental discharge.


What is the job of a wire in a torch?

To conduct the flow of electrons/electricity from the battery to the bulb and back.


Why do materials that conduct heat also conduct electricity?

copper, metals...