Sure; nails are usually made from some metal, and all metals are conductors.
Static Electricity at a minor rate can be induced through human nails following certain process
no
electromagnet
It entirely depends upon what metal, or more likely metal compound, the nail is made out of. However, as with anything made of metal, you can be fairly sure it will be a good conductor of electricity no matter what it's made from.
Wrap insulated copper wire several times around an iron nail. Attach one end of the wire to the negative, and the other end to the positive terminals of a battery. The flow of electricity creates a magnetic field that attracts metal until the electricity is switched off.
The temperature of the nail increases.
no it canot
Yes, the massages and stimulations from a manicure can actually help blood flow to your nail beds. Blood flow will allow for healthier nails and nail beds in general.
Yes they do, they have approximately .3 volts of conductivity.
a nail is a conductor of electricity
Yes, a fact discovered by a Dane called Hans Christian Ørsted in 1820.
Static Electricity at a minor rate can be induced through human nails following certain process
to generate electricity from a potato1.Insert1 copper nail in the potato 2. insert a zinc nail in the potato 3. skadoosh ! you saved the electricity bill of 0.25 volts
iron nail
yes
no
Anything made out of metal is likely to be a good conductor.