Physics, asked by kh0874486, 5 months ago

one more questions. why air is bad conductor of electricity. even air molecules have more space between them. so electron can easily flow in air. But can't move easily why?​

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Answered by gaurimaheshwari12
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A substance acts as a conductor if it has free ions int which can help in the flow of current. Air does not have free ions . It has neutral and inert compounds these do not help in the movement ofelectrons.So electricity cannot flow through it and this is the reason we can use electrical appliances safely.

Answered by taibakhatoon990
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A substance acts as a conductor if it has free ions int which can help in the flow of current. Air does not have free ions . It has neutral and inert compounds these do not help in the movement ofelectrons.So electricity cannot flow through it and this is the reason we can use electrical appliances safely.

The behavior of an object that has been charged is dependent upon whether the object is made of a conductive or a nonconductive material. Conductors are materials that permit electrons to flow freely from particle to particle. An object made of a conducting material will permit charge to be transferred across the entire surface of the object. If charge is transferred to the object at a given location, that charge is quickly distributed across the entire surface of the object. The distribution of charge is the result of electron movement. Since conductors allow for electrons to be transported from particle to particle, a charged object will always distribute its charge until the overall repulsive forces between excess electrons is minimized. If a charged conductor is touched to another object, the conductor can even transfer its charge to that object. The transfer of charge between objects occurs more readily if the second object is made of a conducting material. Conductors allow for charge transfer through the free movement of electrons.

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