All metals conduct electricity.
All metals conduct electricity.
All metals conduct electricity.
All metals conduct electricity.
All wires conduct electricity, since wire is always made of metal, and all metals are conductors. Copper is preferred though, as it has the highest electrical conductivity rating of all non-precious metals. It is also very ductile when annealed, so can be drawn into wire of anything down to sub-millimetre diameters. Other metals are used for other properties. Aluminum wire has a higher conductivity to weight ratio and lower cost, for instance.
copper is a low resistant metal properties than other metal in saying copper is a strong metal.
depends if the metal it's made of can
By definition, a solid metal, including liquid mercury, in its elemental form should conduct electricity. Under what condition a metal cannot conduct electricity? Normally when a metal is oxidized, the result is highly resistive, but then the oxide film (such as rust) is no longer considered metallic. Some metals, such as sodium, don't normally exist in its elemental form in nature. If these metals are somehow kept out of trouble (air), they too should conduct electricity. ==================================
Metal will conduct the power along its length. Metal also gives the power cable strength to withstand adverse weather conditions.
Because if the two metal touch each other they would not conduct electricity!
Metal conduct electricity and flow of electricity is the current.
Depending on the metal, heat and electricity are two main things that metal are good at conducting.
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yes, there is metal which will conduct
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Carbon can conduct electricity reasonably well and is a non-metal.
No. You could be standing on a metal ladder and get shocked.
Yes, metal will conduct heat energy
i think it is metal
all metals can conduct electricity
Yes, Sodium is a metal and it does conduct electricity.