No, not necessarily. Actually, yes it can. Lightening is a form of electricity having thousands of volts of energy - it can, and does, travel through anything it so desires.
Given enough power and voltage, electrical current can easily penetrate most anything.
An insulator is something that prevents passage of heat, sound, or electricity. If an insulator is used on an electrical cable, it contains the electricity within, preventing dangerous electricity from harming anyone or anything.
In no way is the technology of today anything like the Committee of Correspondence. There was no electricity, nothing but ink and paper.
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it shows a list of electricity
Superconductors can conduct electricity.
a conductor is anything metal and an insulator is anything rubber
It take a lot of electricity to heat anything. It take a lot of electricity to heat anything.
Impermeable material is material that does not allow anything to penetrate it. An example of it is CLAY.
anything that resists electricity
Because Of Its Liquid, And Anything Wet Can Conduct Electricity!
Wood is a porous substance, which allows water to penetrate it deeply, hence allowing electricity to be conducted throughout the material via the water inside of it. Plastic, on the other hand, is not very porous. Water does not penetrate to the interior of a plastic object, so electricity cannot be conducted throughout the object via the water.
The term electrical describes anything driven - made to work, that is - by electricity, whether it be mains power, batteries, or other means. Also, anything providing electricity or relating to electricity, such as an electrical engineer.
electricity can travel through anything with a positive and negative electrical charge
Anything made out of metal is likely to be a good conductor.
no
Anything that has got electrolytes
We need to penetrate their defences.The needle will penetrate his skin.