Science, asked by yashaswi74, 9 months ago

Fig. 14.10
6
A tester is used to check t
labelled A and B. It is
eck the conduction of electricity through two liquids
hat the bulb of the tester glows brightly for
limly for liquid B. You would conclude that
uid A while it glows very dimly for liquid B
s a better conductor than liquid B.
(i) liquid A is a better conductor than
fiil liquid B is a better conductor than liquid A.
f both liquids are equally conducting,
ting properties of liquid cannot be compared in this manner.
conducting properties of liquid cannot
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Answered by mdhindhwal04032007
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Answered by Anonymous
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Solids conduct heat better than liquids, which are in turn better conductors than gases. The particles in a solid are most tightly bond and their positions are more or less fixed relative to each other (Fig. 5a). The force between adjacent particles is strong, making heat transfer by collision the most efficient.

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