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Since metals are conducting surfaces, they are terrible for conducting static electricity.
heater coil is good conductor of electricity
No. It is a poor conductor of electricity. It is similar to the conducting properties of plastic.
permits the easy flow of electrons
Two magnets with different polarities with a coil spinning in between produces electricity. It can be configured as a DC machine or an AC machine. Likewise two electromagnets with different polarities with a coil spinning in between them can produce electricity in the coil but is totally a waste of time and energy. The electricity produced is less than the electricity used in the two electromagnets. It will be similar to a transformer where one coil was supplied with electricity making it an electromagnet, now another coil near it was affected by the magnetism of the other coil and produce an electricity with a voltage higher or lower. Law of thermodynamics states that you can create or destroy energy but only convert it to another form. So the higher the voltage produced in the other coil the lower the current and the lower the voltage the higher the current, plus take into consideration the lost in electric power dissipated or converted as heat.
All metals are electrically conductive.
The diameter of the coil affects the amount of electricity as longer the coil longer the electricity.
Since metals are conducting surfaces, they are terrible for conducting static electricity.
Because of the metals and such in your blood
Lemon
heater coil is good conductor of electricity
Conducting Electricity is a physical property, because being a conductor is a physical property
Kiwi
Yes
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A coil doesn't make electricity it can however alter voltage and amperage output.
A coil has to spin in a generator to produce electricity.