Because of the metals and such in your blood
All metals are electrically conductive.
Lemon
In general, shorter wires are better at conducting electricity because they have less resistance compared to longer wires. Resistance in wires causes energy loss in the form of heat. So shorter wires are more efficient at conducting electricity.
Kiwi
Yes
yes
Conducting electricity or heat.
Conducting electricity is a physical property of a material, as it involves the movement of electrons within the material in response to an electric field. A material's ability to conduct electricity is determined by its atomic structure and how freely electrons can move within it.
Electricity is transmitted through a conducting wire by the movement of electrons. When a voltage is applied to the wire, it creates an electric field that pushes the electrons along the wire, allowing the flow of electricity from one point to another.
I am just wondering why nobody mentions about light as conductor of electricity?
Materials that are good conductors of electricity, such as metals, tend to be bad for creating static electricity. Additionally, materials that have high humidity levels or moisture content will also be less likely to generate static electricity.
Probably not. Platinum is not as good as gold in conducting electricity.