No.It does not occupy space and has no mass.
Electricity is matter. It is the fourth state of matter called plasma. Stars and lightning are also made of plasma.
Typically, electricity is not considered to be matter. Electricity is the movement of electrons. While electrons have mass and volume (the requirements for matter) the energy released by their motion does not. If an electric field is strong enough, it can form a plasma field. Plasma is considered to be matter.
No, electricity itself is not made up of matter. It is the flow of electrons through a conductor. Electrons are subatomic particles that carry a negative charge.
The property of matter that allows a substance to transfer heat or electricity is known as conductivity. Materials that are good conductors allow heat or electricity to flow easily through them, while materials that are poor conductors, or insulators, impede the flow of heat or electricity.
Matter is the only option that is opaque. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them. Sound, electricity, and light can pass through certain materials, but not matter.
electricity is made up of electrons which are in all known matter
If your talking about state, like as in states of matter, then electricity has none. Electricity is not matter, so it can not have a state.
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Electricity is matter. It is the fourth state of matter called plasma. Stars and lightning are also made of plasma.
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electricity will not change the state of matter.
Electricity is energy. Only matter can have temperature.
Because it does not have mass.
hi no it does not have electricity. or maybe it does i dont know no it dosent
Yes, dissolved sugar is matter because it has mass and occupies space. Electricity, on the other hand, is not considered matter as it is the flow of charged particles and does not have mass or volume.
Depends on the matter
It is not a matter. It is one of seven kind of energy. Electricity is produce generator.