it's the fact that they're earthed so the electricity spreads throughour the sea/earth
Yes, because to conduct electricity you need a metal wire, (usually copper). However they have a plastic outer coating (sheath) which protects them and insulates them.
Minerals are in almost everything: toothpaste, glass, vitamin supplements, electronics, jewelry, coins, in construction, foods, metal containers, pencils (lead), Musical Instruments, and electric wires.
Minerals are in almost everything: toothpaste, glass, vitamin supplements, electronics, jewelry, coins, in construction, foods, metal containers, pencils (lead), Musical Instruments, and electric wires.
Yes, some people may experience an electric shock when touching metal due to static electricity buildup or faulty wiring.
the metal that serves as the best conductor of electric charge is the METAL
Plastic is a bad conductor of electricity. Metals are good conductors of electricity. You get the metal wires coated by plastic. So when you touch the wire, you do not get the electric current. This nature of the plastic protects you from getting electrocuted.
Metal is metal. Nonmetal is everything else.
electric dragon + metal dragon = battery dragon..
Metal is a conductor and the electricity will easily flow through it.
Coatings Cathodic Protection If steel- galvanizing
iron
In metal conductors, electric current is the flow of electrons.