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What is the role of conductors in transferring electric currents?
What is the role of conductors in transferring electric currents?
- Generating electricity
- Preventing the flow of electrons
- Absorbing electrical energy
- Allowing the electrons to move freely from atom to atom (correct)
How do conductors differ from insulators?
How do conductors differ from insulators?
- Conductors prevent objects from being charged, while insulators allow charging.
- Conductors restrict the movement of electrons, while insulators facilitate it.
- Conductors can transfer electric currents, while insulators block them. (correct)
- Insulators are examples of metals, while conductors are non-metals.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a real-world conductor in the text?
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a real-world conductor in the text?
- Nickel
- Copper
- Plastic (correct)
- Iron
What happens when you insert a conductor into an electric circuit according to the text?
What happens when you insert a conductor into an electric circuit according to the text?
How does the text describe the human body in relation to conductivity?
How does the text describe the human body in relation to conductivity?
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