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energy is independent of medium it passes through?
Light is scattered as it passes through a prism.
The spinal cord passes through the opening in the cervical vertebrae C1-C7.
Opaque - light does not pass through. Transparent - all light passes through. Translucent - some light passes through.
becomes more converging
good conductors like metals
Conductors, such as metals.
Because such metals allow electricity to flow more freely through them than it can flow through most other things (wood, for example, is a poor conductor).
Electric current passes through substances called "conductors", as well as "semiconductors". Conductors include all metals, and any liquid with ions in it.Electric current passes through substances called "conductors", as well as "semiconductors". Conductors include all metals, and any liquid with ions in it.Electric current passes through substances called "conductors", as well as "semiconductors". Conductors include all metals, and any liquid with ions in it.Electric current passes through substances called "conductors", as well as "semiconductors". Conductors include all metals, and any liquid with ions in it.
Because electrons can move freely inside of many metals. And as well known electrons are responsible for conductivity.
The same as it does in any metal. Metals have a number of electrons that can move about freely; these carry the current.
Yes, electrons move freely in metals.
Metals have freely moving electrons as well as particles to conduct heat. The electrons move freely to pass thermal energy.
It can cause problems by dissolving lead or other metals from the pipes it passes through.
Material with low conductance such as rubber, plastics and so forth.
The electrons in metals are delocalized, they move freely.
Chlorofluorocarbons waft into the upper atmosphere where they combine with ozone, creating a big "hole" through which solar ultraviolet radiation freely passes.