They would not conduct electricity better but by running conductors in parallel of equal length from the source to the load will double the ampacity of the circuit. The electrical code specifies that only conductors of 1/0 copper or aluminum or larger can be run in parallel.
A metalloid that conducts electricity better than non-metals but not as well as metals is called a semiconductor. Semiconductors have electrical conductivity between that of metals and insulators, making them important materials for electronic devices.
Electricity, magnetism and electricity are two aspects of a single force known as electromagnetism.
Electrons carry electricity within an atom.
There is no symbol for non-electrolytes as they are not any single substance. Most non-electrolytes are compounds rather than elements and so have formulas, not symbols.
A single unit that supplies electricity is called a generator. It converts various forms of energy, such as mechanical, chemical, or solar, into electrical energy. Generators can vary in size and type, from small portable units to large power plants, and are essential for providing electricity in homes, businesses, and industries.
No, dry hair does not conduct electricity.
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Aluminium conducts electricity about the same as copper, maybe a very small amount less and about five times better than iron if all three metals were of the same thickness and temperature.Conductivity also relies on cross sectional area. That means that thicker wires conduct electricity better than thinner ones. The trouble with foil is that it is thin. It will conduct the electricity but, if it is left as a single layer, it will heat and may burn (yes, metals burn).If you break the battery contacts in a flashlight (torch) then fold up some aluminum foil and stuff it between the battery and the metal contact. My remote for the TV worked on this principal for years when I was at university.Aluminium foil conducts electricity well.
Aluminium conducts electricity about the same as copper, maybe a very small amount less and about five times better than iron if all three metals were of the same thickness and temperature.Conductivity also relies on cross sectional area. That means that thicker wires conduct electricity better than thinner ones. The trouble with foil is that it is thin. It will conduct the electricity but, if it is left as a single layer, it will heat and may burn (yes, metals burn).If you break the battery contacts in a flashlight (torch) then fold up some aluminum foil and stuff it between the battery and the metal contact. My remote for the TV worked on this principal for years when I was at university.Aluminium foil conducts electricity well.
yes, salt is a very good conductor. The more salt the better. This is true^ But potassium iodide is not salt. Sodium chloride is table salt. Potassium iodide is only electrically conductive in certain forms, aqueous for example. ^ you obviously do not know what a salt is. a salt is an ionic compound that results from the neutralization reaction of an acid and a base. Potassium iodide is a prime example of a salt.
A single lightning strike contains enough electricity to power a typical household for about a month.
A metalloid that conducts electricity better than non-metals but not as well as metals is called a semiconductor. Semiconductors have electrical conductivity between that of metals and insulators, making them important materials for electronic devices.
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Electricity, magnetism and electricity are two aspects of a single force known as electromagnetism.
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Alkali metals exhibit high thermal and electrical conductivity due to the presence of a single valence electron that can easily flow and carry heat or electricity through the material. This is why alkali metals such as lithium, sodium, and potassium are often used in batteries and other electronic applications.