Our bodies are made up of something around 80% water, and electricity travels very well through water and if it's high amped electricity it can go through thin skin.
electricity can travel through anything with a positive and negative electrical charge
I would say yesANS 2 - Definitely, in fact that's what house wiring used to be.
Titanium is a poor conductor of electricity.
Yes, I agree. Copper metal conducts electricity through the movement of electrons, which are negatively charged particles. In contrast, a solution containing dissolved ions can conduct electricity because the ions can move and carry charge through the solution.
Electricity flows through a pencil when it is used as a conductor to complete a circuit. The graphite in the pencil lead allows electrons to flow through it, creating a closed path for the electricity to follow. This is possible because graphite is a good conductor of electricity.
oil goes through the generator and that turns it into electricity. the they go through the wires and get to the houses
Rubber is an insulator, meaning it does not conduct electricity. Therefore, electricity cannot pass through a rubber eraser.
when it lets electricity go through
when it lets electricity go through
No idea whatsoever
It transfers it and people get it again.
Because that's how a conductor is defined. A conductor is something that conductors electricity or "lets it go through". An insulator is something that doesn't. A semi conductor is half way between and will allow some electricity to "go through".
no grapes do not have high static electricity! But kiwis do
The amount of electricity that can go through the body without killing them is quite varied. In some circumstances an individual can be struck by lightning and survive, and in others an individual can touch an electrical wire and die. Electricity has unforseen effects on the body.
electricity can travel through anything with a positive and negative electrical charge
Yes, electricity can flow through air, but it is less conductive compared to materials such as metals. The presence of moisture or impurities in the air can also affect the conductivity. In certain conditions, such as during a lightning strike, electricity can easily pass through the air.
Conductor are materials that conduct electricity. There are also semiconductors, which conduct electricity but not as well, and superconductors, which conduct electricity without resistance when very cold.