Cathode, as the fork attracts silver cations (+ ions)
The pointed metal tine at the end of a fork is called a "prong." It is used for picking up and holding food while eating.
A fork has prongs at the end of it. (Actually a fork has tines. A plug has prongs.)
I'm guessing that you're talking about a bicycle here... They can get by with only one wire, as the steel frame and fork of the bicycle is used for the return path.
The mirror in a microscope is used to reflect light onto the specimen being viewed. By adjusting the mirror, the angle and intensity of the light can be controlled, improving visibility and contrast in the specimen.
the fork will conduct electricity because the fork is metal
If it is made of metal, it is a conductor. If it is wooden, it is an insulator.
Yes, a fork is typically made of metal, which is a conductor of electricity. Therefore, it is not an insulator.
conducts electricity
That really depends on the material. Many forks are made out of metal. When they are shiny, they are most likely out of metal. In that case, they are good conductors of both heat and electricity. If they are made out of plastic, they are not good conductors.
No, it is not safe to use a fork in a toaster as it can cause electric shock or a fire due to the metal conducting electricity.
A fork is considered an insulator because it does not readily conduct sound. Sound waves need a medium, such as air, to travel through, and metal objects like forks do not allow sound waves to easily pass through them.
A steel fork is a conductor of electricity because it allows the flow of electrical charge or current through it. Steel is a metal that has high electrical conductivity due to its free-moving electrons.
A fork you eat with is a conductor, as it is typically made of metal, which allows electricity to flow through it. Resistors, on the other hand, are materials that limit or resist the flow of electric current. Therefore, a fork does not serve the function of a resistor in electrical circuits.
no you cannot because a fork and spoon are not electricity conductors. and without the conductors the circuit would not be complete My fork and spoon is stainless steel and will quite happly carry a charge. If the metals that my fork was made out of had a different reactance to my spoon and i dipped them into a diletric (say salt water or an acid) not only would the conduct electricity but they would generat it too since the two metals would have differeing potentials and could create a battery circuit.
Because the metal fork conducts the energy in the toaster.
Metal because plastic is hurting our environment, and why use plastic if we have metal that we can use again, and again, and again!!!!!!!!!!