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pencil lead is a conductor or insulator​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Conductor..

It allows electricity to pass through it

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Answered by vikrambrainly
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Answer:

Pencil lead is a conductor.

Explanation:

Step 1: The "lead" of a pencil is actually graphite mixed with a special "binder," which may be clay or plastic. The mixture is compressed to give the pencil various hardnesses.

Step 2: Here are my digital voltage-resistance tester probes and a sharpened pencil tip. In the first image, the probes are joined directly, and in the second, they are placed side by side with my pencil tip. The "lead" in the pencil is possibly 0.5 millimeters thick. For the record, this is a 2 pencil. Where I reside in the USA, this kind of pencil is quite popular.

Step 3: In reality, what we commonly refer to as "pencil lead" is a material called graphite, which is made up of many stacked sheets of carbon atoms. Because graphite conducts electricity like a metal does, it can serve as a wire on paper to complete the circuit.

Hence, Pencil lead is a conductor.

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