Any covalent substance (a substance that contains no metal elements) will not let electrons flow and with therefore not conduct electricity. Ionic substances do not carry electrical current either, except for when in a liquid form or in a solution, where ions are free to flow with their respective charges.
Electric current cannot pass through many material like wood, plastic,cloth,paper etc. these materials are called insulator
insulators are the materials which prevent electricity to pass easily
Energy does not easily flow through an insulator.
An insulator.
No! Any object made of wood donot allow electric current to pass through it.
A thicker wire will transmit more current
no.
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The current cannot pass through the oils.Oils are moleculer so molecules cannot conduct electric current
Incorrect. Any material that allow electric current to pass through it is a conductor.
No! Any object made of wood donot allow electric current to pass through it.
A thicker wire will transmit more current
if alternate current is pass through electric bell will it ring?
Yes, we can boil water if we pass enough current through it......
Electric current flows in conducting materials such as metals. The best conductor of electric current is silver, followed closely by copper and then aluminium.
no.
it can easily pass through a wire a conductor or a battery
I've never tried it and I could be wrong but I believe you could pass an electric current through a vegetable, especially one with a high water content. Similar to how you can pass an electric current through a person.
Electric current is magnetic so when electric current pass through steel , steel will have the electric power and may be magnetic for awhile
Electric Current
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