It contains free electrons.
Electricity is conducted by electrons.
In liquids there are higher free electron contents than other so it is good conductor than other.
zinc is a good conductor of electricity
A good example of electrical resistance is the heating element on a stove top it is a very poor conductor (high electrical resistance) because it is a poor conductor the electrical energy is converted to heat. Glass is one of the best insulators because its electrical resistance is so high it is a non conductor this lets us use it on high power lines to keep the electricity from coming in contact with the ground.
<center> # 2 If the conductor is composed of one or more concentric circular elements, then the center portion of the conductor will be enveloped by a greater magnetic flux than those on the outside. Consequently the self induced back-emf will be greater towards the center of the conductor, thus causing the current density to be less at the center than the conductor surface. This extra concentration at the surface is known as skin effect, and results in an increase in the effective resistance of the conductor.
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A: Because it is a very good conductor has many electrons 27 if I can remember correctly. There is a draw back to using silver that is because has the tendency to oxidize with oxygen as tarnish which occasionally must be eliminated to provide a good connection
It depends on the liquid. Oil would not be a good conductor of electricity. Water is a good conductor, though distilled water is not. Any liquid metal or ionic compound would be a good conductor.
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All metals are solids and good conductors apart from Mercury which is a liquid but is a good conductor.
True. Liquids are generally poor electrical conductors because they do not contain free-moving electrons that can carry electrical current. However, there are some exceptions, such as saltwater, which can conduct electricity due to the presence of ions.
the temperature of a liquid in a container depends upon whether it is a good or a bad conductor of heat. a good conductor takes up most of the heat of the liquid (process of thermal equilibrium) while bad conductor does not absorb heat very quickly
Liquid sodium chloride is a conductor but not the best.
Milk is not a good conductor of heat compared to metals or water. However, milk conducts heat better than air or most non-metallic substances. Heating milk on the stove or in the microwave allows heat to transfer through the liquid, leading to warming or boiling.
Liquid mercury is a good electrical conductor due to its high electron mobility and low resistivity. The electrons in the liquid metal are able to move freely, allowing for the easy flow of electric current. Additionally, mercury has a high density, which helps to facilitate electron conduction.
The element is mercury (Hg). It is a good conductor of electricity, forms a chloride known as HgCl2, and an oxide called HgO. Mercury is a unique element in that it is a liquid at room temperature.
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Water is a good conductor of heat because it is a liquid thus convection currents can flow as well as transferring heat by conduction through the water molecules.
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