many "objects" conduct electricity. It is a matter of which "objects" or metals are more conductive than others. The metals range from Silver to Aluminum(weak conductor). Silver is a very good conductor but expensive, so people turn to copper.
Rubber objects do not conduct electricity, neither do they let electricity travel through them.
A hair dryer
Is the rate or capacity that objects have to conduct electricity
Yes, all three objects (penny, spoon, nail) can conduct electricity since they are made of metal, which is a good conductor. However, the size and shape of the objects may affect how efficiently they conduct electricity.
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Metals which have free valence electrons conduct electricity and heat. thus they are good conductors.
Objects that conduct electricity poorly are called poor conductors of electricity or insulators . There is a difference though. Poor conductors of electricity are capable of conduction under certain circumstances while insulators cannot conduct electricity under any condition, example ; air is a poor conductor of electricity as it cannot conduct under normal conditions but lightning is able to pass through it during a storm.
Any solid metal plus liquid mercury in their elemental form.
No, camphor does not conduct electricity. It is a type of organic compound, so it cannot ionize to conduct electricity.
Rock is generally an insulator. Note that the color of a rock is usually not a good indicator of is composition of properties.
No, not all objects conduct electricity equally. Conductivity depends on the material's ability to allow the flow of electric charge. Metals are good conductors, while materials like rubber and plastic are insulators.
Yes, Pyrite can conduct electricity.