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current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow
An object that does not allow electricity to flow through easily is an insulator. It is so hard that it often won't go through at all. Sometimes you find an exception, like lightening. There is nothing that electricity cannot flow through altogether.
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Not as you might think. Electricity flows FROM the negative pole, through the circuit, and then electrons flow into the positive pole.
A material that electricity can conduct electricity.
no,if it is dissolved in solutions it conducts electricity through electron the electricity means flow of electrons.
Yes, electricity can flow through metal.
Yes, but the better question would be, "how well does electricity flow through vinegar?"
Electricity flow through a wire as a result of the movement of electrons and hols.
Electricity does not flow in an open circut
I don't know what "iron gold" is, but electricity will flow through any metal pretty well.
current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow
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through ions
An electron is electricity as we know it. Electrons flow through a conductable element and that is electricity.
current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow
An object that does not allow electricity to flow through easily is an insulator. It is so hard that it often won't go through at all. Sometimes you find an exception, like lightening. There is nothing that electricity cannot flow through altogether.