Yes, all metals are electrical conductors in all states of matter.
A zero-conductor is also known as a negative supply conductor.
Conductor resistance = Conductor resistivity * Length of conductor / Cross sectional area of conductor. So. It is directly proportional to material & conductor length. And inversely proportional to the cross sectional area of conductor.
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area of the conductor, length of the conductor and temperature around the conductor..........
There is no such thing as a 'phase conductor'; the correct term is 'line conductor'. In a single-phase system, the line conductor is the energised conductor; in a three-phase system, there are three (energised) line conductors.
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Yes.
potassium because it is an electrolyte and all electrolytes are conductor.
No, potassium is not a good thermal conductor compared to other materials. It has a relatively low thermal conductivity, meaning it is not efficient at transferring heat.
No, potassium is not a good conductor of heat. It has a relatively low thermal conductivity compared to metals like copper or aluminum.
Yes, potassium hydroxide is a good conductor of electricity because it is an electrolyte that dissociates into ions in solution, allowing for the flow of electric current.
not realy because it's really reactive
Potassium is a conductor under certain conditions. In its solid state, potassium is a good conductor of electricity due to the presence of free-moving electrons. However, in its natural form, potassium is usually found as a metal and is highly reactive with air and water, which can interfere with its conductive properties.
Potassium sulfate is not a good conductor of electric current. It is an electrolyte that can conduct electricity when dissolved in water, but its conductivity is much lower compared to other electrolytes like salts or acids.
Not so bad; the electrical resistivity is 72 nΩ.m.
KOH (potassium hydroxide) is a better conductor than CH3OH (methanol) because KOH dissociates into ions more readily in solution due to its ionic nature, allowing for better conduction of electricity. Methanol does not dissociate into ions as effectively as KOH, leading to lower conductivity.
A banana is a conductor because it is high in potassium and dice most fruits are water, t will conduct electricity because water is another type of conductor.