save money+no risk of being electrocuted
"things that conduct electricity" is a very common question, but however is different than "what things conduct electricity" things like water with salt dissolved into it, wood, metal, and SOME plastics conduct electricity, but copper and silver are the best even though people think gold is.
Some good things toy and entertainment wise to take on holiday would include things such as dolls, board games, and things of that nature which don't take much electricity.
The good things are obvious; helping sick people and curing certain diseases. Some of the bad things would probably include having to tell someone they are terminally ill or having to tell family that a person died.
Sleep and a good diet and some exercise everything else is based upon having good genetics.
Yes, lots of things can get energy from electricity. Lights, computers, TVs, some cars even.
The website of your electric company would be a good source of information about electricity.
Some things that need electricity to function properly include smartphones, computers, refrigerators, air conditioners, televisions, and lights.
Metals like copper, aluminum, and gold are good conductors of electricity. Other materials like graphite, seawater, and certain types of acids can also conduct electricity. Conductivity depends on the ability of materials to allow the flow of electric current.
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Bad good things is kind of an interesting way of looking at it. Since triboelectricity causes electricity to be taken from one material and transferred to another it is BAD if it is transferred to your body and you get a shock! It is GOOD if the electricity is being transferred into a rechargeable battery instead of your hair, which makes it stick straight out into the air. You will probably also get a shock afterward.
Well, in some ways Yes. But in the other ways no. It can be good, it can be bad. But it is important that you reduce the use of the electricity
It depends what you mean by "good" they are not necessarily "good" conductors of electricity but yes they will conduct electricity. Most things conduct electricity at some level, they may have high resistance but they will still conduct electricity.