Electricity takes the path of least resistance. Conductivity of a material has a larger impact than density does.
rubber would be an example of something that does not allow electricity to move through it easily
Electricity doesn't make metal. Since electricity only travels through it.
electricity flows through the wire into the lemon
You can put DC electricity through it
Materials with high electrical resistivity, such as rubber, glass, and plastic, make good insulators for preventing the flow of electricity. These materials have tightly bound electrons, which makes it difficult for electrical charge to move through them.
Electricity can be made through a generator. Or you can rub your feet across the carpet and make static electricity. There are many other ways that you can make electricity.
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Cotton is not a good conductor of electricity. Its fibrous structure and high resistance make it difficult for electrical current to pass through. However, if treated with certain chemicals or additives, cotton can be made conductive to some degree.
yes because the anode cathode and electrolyte work together to make a current and allows electricity to flow through the fruit.
electricity running through wires creates a small magnetic force, so wires are spooled and a current is run through them
Well, there already is wireless internet. Why computers can't charge wirelessly is a different matter. It is difficult to transport electricity through air, not to mention extremely dangerous and not at all energy efficient. Tesla managed to shoot several thousand volts of electricity over a mile, but there's no (discovered) way to make electricity follow a certain path perfectly through wireless means.
It is difficult.