I think it could be lead
False. Metals are good conductors of electricity, but there are other materials such as graphite, saltwater, and some types of solutions that can also conduct electricity.
Materials like metals, graphite, and saltwater conduct electricity because they have free-flowing electrons that can move easily through the material in response to an electric field. This enables the flow of electric current. Non-conductive materials, like glass or rubber, do not have freely moving electrons and therefore do not conduct electricity.
Limes are not conductive materials and do not conduct electricity. The high acidity in limes actually makes them a poor conductor of electricity.
No, mangoes do not conduct electricity. They are not good conductors of electricity due to their high water content and lack of metals or other conductive materials within their structure.
Insulator materials will not carry or conduct electricity.
yes all materials conduct electicity , but some are good conductor , some poor and some very poor
"Conductivity Countdown: Investigating Materials for Electricity Flow"
Materials that do not conduct electricity well are Insulating materials, or insulators. Examples include glass, rubber, plastic, air, ceramic, porcelain, dry paper and dry wood. Pure water will not conduct electricity at all.
Materials that do not conduct electricity are called insulators. Examples include rubber, plastic, glass, and ceramic. Insulators have high resistance to the flow of electricity due to the lack of free-flowing electrons.
Conductor are materials that conduct electricity. There are also semiconductors, which conduct electricity but not as well, and superconductors, which conduct electricity without resistance when very cold.
copper, metals...
Planets themselves probably do not conduct electricity, although it is likely that most planets do contain some conductive materials. The vast majority of the matter on the Earth does not conduct electricity very well, although large deposits of iron, silver, gold and copper all _DO_ conduct electricity.
I think it could be lead
It is not a metal. It tends to get shorter when heated.
Usually, yes.
all metals conduct electricity but alumiun doesn't conduct it as well as others all metals conduct electricity but alumiun doesn't conduct it as well as others