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They generally aren't. In contrast they are generally good conductors, both of heat and electricity.
Any metal, like silicon.
Generally, static electricity is an excess of positive charges to be held in a material.
It is a conductor. Alloys like bronze are generally not as good at conducting electricity as pure metals.
This is an ill-formed question. You ask what electricity, in general, will not cause. But there is a huge amount of things that would fit that description. For example I could say that electricity would not in general cause bunnies to randomly appear. I would suggest rephrasing the question :)
Electrical Engeneering is a field of engeneering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
Acupuncture is generally thought to have originated in China.
A skeletal muscle's blood supply is generally best described as?
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No. Electricity is generally considered to be flow of electrons.
Generally electricity but come in both.
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Plastic is generally used as an insulator. A plastic ruler would not be a conductor of electricity.
Generally not.
Generally not.
Metals generally are good conductors of electricity, and nonmetals are not.
The electricity source in a circuit is generally provided by a power source which can either be a battery or an alternator.