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yes because metal obsorbs electricy and makes a complete flow in a circle

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Q: Would a paper clip complete a circuit to make a light glow?
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Why does the light bulb light when the needle touches a paper clip?

A circuit is complete


Would a4 paper complete a circuit?

No paper is an insulator.


Why do you have to remove the paper strip before turning a torch on?

It breaks the circuit and when it's removed the circuit is complete so electricity can flow.


Is paper conductors or insulator?

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The metal paper clip will conduct electricity, so completing the circuit.


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unplug it and jump the connectorwith a paper clip


What are 5 ways you can use a paper clip to complete a technological task?

Hold your penis, papers, and a machine together, and complete a circuit board. That is all that i can think of.


Is paper a insulator or conductor?

Paper is a resistor, but it is a bad idea to use them in electrical equipment at all.


What is the outcome of adding a metal paper clip and then a rubber pencil eraser to a circuit?

A metal clip is a conductor. A rubber is not. If there is a complete circuit (of conducting materials), current will flow - if the circuit is interrupted at any point, for example with the rubber, it won't.


What happens to the light energy when you shine light on a black piece of papper and no light is refleceted?

The energy is absorbed by the paper. Technically, it heats the paper. But it would have to be quite a bright light before you'd notice the increase in temperature.


Does black paper absorb wave lengths of light?

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