It is used as a way for electrons to travel. The presure of the electrons on each other gives you the voltage, and the speed at wich they travel gives you the current.
Copper. Sometimes aluminum.
I tried using it on my secret invention called "the potato battery" and it powered my flashlight so yes it will
No, a metal is an excellent conductor of electricity.
A primary metal is obtained directly from ores.
It depends on the type of metal. The ability of a metal to conduct electricity is one trait that identifies a metal. For example, copper can conduct electricity very well (better than most metals).
Carbon can conduct electricity reasonably well and is a non-metal.
Using a photo-voltic cell or using a variation of a turbine e.g in water air gas steam etc
Aluminum.
Magnets are used to generate electricity by rotating them around a metal wire. Alternatively, rotate magnets within a coiled metal wire.
It is obtained by solar cells that convert into electricity.
Electricity doesn't make metal. Since electricity only travels through it.
metal conducts electricity the best
carbon is not a metal and can conduct electricity
Yes, electricity can flow through metal.
Metal conduct electricity and flow of electricity is the current.
elements are obtained in its pure form by the process of distillation or fractional distillation. In this process the elements are purified using their boiling points,after this the metal are purified in the factories.
Photovoltaic electricity is obtained from solar cellswhen the sun shines on them.
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