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What is a highly conductive metal?

A highly conductive metal is one where the availability of electron flow is high. Examples are copper, silver, aluminum, etc.


What is a a electrically nonconductive material?

any material that will not allow electricity to pass through it. rubber, plastic, some electrically conductive materials are metals, esp. gold, water, neon gases insulators, glass, paper :)


What is the effect of moisture in the substation grounding?

Soil moisture typically enhances the effect of substation grounding by making the soil more electrically conductive. Soil moisture dissolves minerals, creating an electrolyte, or conductive medium. Substation grounding systems often employ the use of a grounding well, which is a casing that is driven into the aquifer, for this reason.


How do you separate iron and aluminum cans?

To separate iron and aluminum cans, you can use a magnet, as iron is magnetic while aluminum is not. When you pass a magnet over a mixed collection of cans, the iron cans will be attracted to the magnet and can be easily removed. Alternatively, advanced sorting technologies like eddy current separators can also be used, which exploit the different conductive properties of metals to efficiently separate aluminum from iron.


How do you connect the parts of a simple electric circuit together so that the light bulb lights up?

Simply connect the -ve of the bulb to -ve of the battery and +ve of bulb to +ve of battery using an electrically conductive wire, the bulb will light automatically.

Related Questions

Is aluminum electrical?

Electrically conductive - yes


What is the most electrically conductive metal?

Silver is the most electrically conductive metal.


Is stainless steel electrically conductive?

Yes, stainless steel is electrically conductive.


Is glass electrically conductive?

No, glass is not electrically conductive because it is an insulator and does not allow the flow of electricity.


Is aluminum conductive to electricity?

Yes, aluminum is conductive to electricity.


Is water electrically conductive?

Yes, water is electrically conductive because it contains ions that allow electricity to flow through it.


Does aluminum or copper produce more electricity?

Copper produces more electricity than aluminum due to its higher electrical conductivity. This means that copper allows for better flow of electrical current, resulting in higher electrical output compared to aluminum for the same conditions.


What footwear is electrically conductive and non conductive?

Electrically conductive footwear typically has metallic components or conductive materials embedded in the sole to allow static electricity to flow through them, preventing electrostatic discharge. Non-conductive footwear is made of materials that do not conduct electricity, such as rubber or plastic, providing insulation against electrical currents.


Would you expect diamond to be electrically conductive?

NO!


What is it called if electricaty can pass through it?

It is electrically conductive.


Is jet fuel conductive?

No, jet fuel is not conductive. It is a hydrocarbon-based liquid that is not electrically conductive.


What is the example of electrically conductive?

Copper or similar that can carry current