it might be flourite
because electricity flows very nicely through copper but not so well through dirt.
Quite nicely.
Need to know what voltage the generator is outputing. The maximum voltage a 15kW generator will support at 200A is dependent on service voltage and configuration, the rated generator voltage, the power factor and the load frequency. If this is a typical service to a residential unit, eg. 220V single phase, then the generator will not be able to safely support 200A.
A #14 copper conductor will do very nicely for this type of project.
Fruits can have an effect on electricity due to their acidity and water content. When a fruit comes into contact with metal electrodes, the ions present in the fruit's juice can conduct electricity, creating a small electrical current. This phenomenon is often demonstrated in science experiments using fruits like lemons or potatoes to power small electronic devices. The level of electrical conductivity can vary depending on the type of fruit and its ripeness.
Yes it does. pure H2O will not conduct electricity, however most water has some impurities in it, and will then conduct quite nicely.
because electricity flows very nicely through copper but not so well through dirt.
the best way to keep your friends in to OBVIOUSLY be nice to them! support them through their troubles, and always be there for them!(; if they treat you nicely, then treat them nicely!(:
Barney's whole name is... Barney nicely he doesn't have a middle name :P
No, nicely is an adverb; a word that modifies a verb; The noun form is niceness or nicety. Examples: The suit is nicely tailored. (nicely tells about the verb, tailored) She sings so nicely. (nicely describes the verb, sings) It was a nicely played game. (nicely tells how it 'was played', the verb)
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Jonnie Nicely's birth name is Jonnie Faye Nicely.
Michael Nicely's birth name is Michael J. Nicely.
I could use quite nicely quite nicely in a sentence today. This box fits quite nicely in the trunk.
No, 'nicely' is not a pronoun. It is adverb and belongs to adverb of manner because it answers 'How", as; How he played? Nicely.
Nicely is the adverb form of nice.Some example sentences for you are:If you ask nicely, you'll get it back.Please behave nicely when your uncle gets here.This is very nicely done.
when someone smacks you you cry nicely