yes because metal obsorbs electricy and makes a complete flow in a circle
A circuit is complete
Paper is made of wood, and wood is a conductor, partly. Wood conducts heat very slowly, but not electricity or other types of energy. If you were to link an electrical circuit with a bit of paper, the circuit would not be complete. If you were to wrap a sheet of paper around a cup of tea to keep it warm, it wouldn't work as effectively as another material.
The Pencil lead
No black paper is not translucent ts opaque
When light shines on a yellow paper it passes through the paper and becomes yellow as the contrast of the paper is yellow hence the yellow color of the paper absorbs the light given and converts it into a yellow light.
A circuit is complete
No paper is an insulator.
It breaks the circuit and when it's removed the circuit is complete so electricity can flow.
Paper is made of wood, and wood is a conductor, partly. Wood conducts heat very slowly, but not electricity or other types of energy. If you were to link an electrical circuit with a bit of paper, the circuit would not be complete. If you were to wrap a sheet of paper around a cup of tea to keep it warm, it wouldn't work as effectively as another material.
The Pencil lead
The metal paper clip will conduct electricity, so completing the circuit.
unplug it and jump the connectorwith a paper clip
Hold your penis, papers, and a machine together, and complete a circuit board. That is all that i can think of.
Paper is a resistor, but it is a bad idea to use them in electrical equipment at all.
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.
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.
No black paper is not translucent ts opaque