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does air conduct electricity?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Air does not conduct electricity in the way that metals do. We normally think of conductors as metals with free electrons that move easily throughout the whole metal. ... So with large voltages it is possible to generate electrons that can move freely in a gas and conduct electricity - as in the example of lightning.

Answered by MissFighter
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does air conduct electricity?

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Air does not conduct electricity in the way that metals do. We normally think of conductors as metals with free electrons that move easily throughout the whole metal. So with large voltages it is possible to generate electrons that can move freely in a gas and conduct electricity - as in the example of lightning.

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