yes,but in this case refraction takes place.
I don't think so, becuase oil is to thick to let electricity pass through it. Maybe I'm wrong, I'm not the best one for this question.
No, most electricity comes from hydro-- e.g. from water held in large dams.
yes
insulators do not allow electricity to pass through them whereas conductors allow electricity to pass through them.
Yes, it is possible. We can see the high voltage electricity can pass through the atmosphere. When cloud makes the thunder then we can see that high voltage pass through the air.
yes
Yes
Yes, it can.
An object which is a conductor allows electricity to pass through it
Yes, heat and electricity can pass through metals.
yes electricity can pass through salt water .salt is an ionic compound which can conduct electricity
If the potential is high enough, yes electricity can pass through paper.
insulators do not allow electricity to pass through them whereas conductors allow electricity to pass through them.
metals have the ability to pass and conduct electricity and heat through them....
An electron is electricity as we know it. Electrons flow through a conductable element and that is electricity.
oil goes through the generator and that turns it into electricity. the they go through the wires and get to the houses
Yes, it is possible. We can see the high voltage electricity can pass through the atmosphere. When cloud makes the thunder then we can see that high voltage pass through the air.
put a wire through it
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Yes