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∙ 11y agobecause of water
Milk is an insulator. It is a poor conductor of electricity because it contains fats, proteins, and minerals that do not easily allow the flow of electricity through it.
yes, there are enough dissolved salts in milk to conduct some current.
Producing milk now requires electricity
Producing milk now requires electricity
we make electricity with coal
Water is removed from fresh milk to make dried milk.
Bees cannot make milk. Milk comes from mammals.
No, a light bulb will not glow if placed in milk. Milk is not a conductor of electricity, so it will not allow the flow of current needed to power the light bulb.
Producing milk now requires electricity
Electricity doesn't make metal. Since electricity only travels through it.
Animals such as a cow or a goat make milk.