no because you wouldn't want to plug something in to it would you e.g your telly
the best conductors are usually metals
No, measuring a sofa in grams is not appropriate as grams are used to measure weight, not dimensions. It would be more appropriate to measure a sofa in inches or centimeters to determine its size.
To equal the mass of the sofa, you need 100 pillows (300 grams each make up 30,000 grams, which is equal to 30 kilograms).
It is a poor conductor.
Stiff sofa springs provide support and prevent sagging over time. They help distribute weight evenly and maintain the sofa's shape and structure. Stiffer springs also ensure that the sofa is comfortable and provides adequate support for the person sitting on it.
The current in a conductor can be increased by either increasing the voltage applied across the conductor or decreasing the resistance of the conductor.
because its a sofa is stuffed with sofa
sofa or sillon
Possessive for sofa is sofa's. Plural for sofa is sofas. Plural possessive is sofas'.
a sofa is spelled "canapé" or "sofa" in French
I love sofa
el sofa
sofa :L
depends on the sofa. :-)
A sofa is an English word.
Sofa's + chairs & settees
It is unknown exactly when the sofa was invented.
It is unknown exactly who invented the sofa