yes it is a metal
No, Carbon is diamagnetic.
A negatively charged rod can attract metal due to the phenomenon of electrostatic induction. When the rod approaches a neutral metal object, the negative charges in the metal repel, causing a redistribution of charges within the metal. This results in a positive charge accumulating on the side closest to the rod, creating an attractive force between the negatively charged rod and the positively charged side of the metal object. Thus, the rod appears to "attack" or attract the metal.
No. A pure diamond is carbon, and it is an allotrope of this element in the same way that graphite (pencil lead) is an allotrope of carbon. Thus, diamond is not a metal because carbon is not a metal.
Any metal that will conduct electricity. Steel works fine, since it is strong. A ground rod driven into the ground and connected to the lightning rod with a wire or cable. The ground rod is usually copper clad (or plated) steel.
nonmetal, because it is a form of carbon and carbon is a nonmetal.
A carbon rod is a non-metal because it is primarily composed of carbon, which is a non-metallic element found on the right side of the periodic table. Although carbon can exhibit some metallic properties under certain conditions, it is generally considered a non-metal.
No, carbon is not magnetic so a magnet will not stick to a carbon rod.
No, Carbon is diamagnetic.
paper clip is a metal which is ductile, malleable, luster, conductor, hard, opaque, and denser than other elements. carbon rod is a nonmetal which is brittle, insulator, and dull.
the carbon rod is the medium for conduction of electricity inside the battery
You should heat the metal cylinder and cool the metal rod. Heating the cylinder will cause it to expand, making it easier to insert the rod. Cooling the rod will cause it to contract, allowing it to fit into the hole more easily.
A metal rod is a long bar that is made out of steel or other metal materials. It can be used for construction.
Carbon is a non-metal.
copper is a metal but it is a non ferrous metal
When a metal rod is rubbed with wool, it gets energized because the metal rod and wool both have opposite effects.
Yes, the overall density would be less than if the rod were pure metal.
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