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They are made of conducting material in order to earth it from (neutralize) any excess static charges accumulated on the plane's surface.
The electicity would create a black hole and destroy the universe
Two electrodes in electrolyte solutions
No. Electrodes are the positive and negative terminals in and open circuit. A conductor is a substance that an electric current will pass through. Electrodes are usually made of a conductor.
The positive electrode is a graphite rod (elemental carbon).
They are made of conducting material in order to earth it from (neutralize) any excess static charges accumulated on the plane's surface.
Any conducting material. Thin metal foil is common.
because they are good conductors of electricity and do not react with the electrolytes
They are made of conducting material in order to earth it from (neutralize) any excess static charges accumulated on the plane's surface.
The electicity would create a black hole and destroy the universe
It varies. Electrodes can be made of iron, carbon, platinum or any number of electrical conductors.
It is made if non conducting material and its structure traps air which is an excellent insulator in its own right
Two electrodes in electrolyte solutions
because the floor cant carry electrons when there using the equipment. no it shouldn't be waxed
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Two electrodes in electrolyte solutions
Most wire is made of an electrical conducting metal such as steel, copper, brass, etc. Then to prevent electrical "shorts," a generally flexible, electrically insulating material is used to cover the wire.