Electricity is conducted well in substances that have lots of free electrons, or other free charge carriers. That is, charge carriers that are free to move around.
yes i tried and different liquids affect the strength of magnets
Yes, static electricity does affect objects.
By the heat conductivity the material the cup is made from.
Mass affects the properties of inertia
The lower the humidity, the higher the static electricity
Metals are generally good conductors of electricity.
humidity affect conductivity because god said so and there is your answer
Properties of ionic compounds:High melting/boiling pointsGiant regular crystalline structuresolubledoes not conduct electricity when soliddoes conduct electricity as a solution or liquid
Chemical Properties If it reacts (reactivity) If it corrodes (corrosion) Physical Properties malleable ductile conductivity magnetic
The physical properties are different between pure water and salted water (density, freezing point, boiling point, conductivity etc.).
An increase in temperature will reduce the density, reduce the viscosity, reduce thermal conductivity, and increase the specific heat capacity. A decrease in temperature will have the opposite affect.
Yes, temperature does effect the conductivity of materials. For conductors, an increase in temperature reduces the current carrying capacity and does just the opposite in insulators.
how do different liquids affect a rose
yes i tried and different liquids affect the strength of magnets
Yes, static electricity does affect objects.
denser liquids tend to have more viscosity
Many liquids can cause your vocal cords to tighten, which will affect your voice, especially if you're singing. Some liquids to avoid include alcohol, coffee, and milk.