what are electrical conductivity
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Electric conductivity is the passing of electric current through a substance.
Those substances which allow electric current to pass through them easily are called good electric conductors.
Which not allow easily are called poor conductors.
Which not allow completely are insulators.
Those substances which allow electric current to pass through them easily are called good electric conductors.
Which not allow easily are called poor conductors.
Which not allow completely are insulators.
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The tendency of an object to conduct(transfer) electricity from one point to another is called Electrical Conductivity of that object.
Metals are highly electro-conductive.
Non metals are not electro-conductive.
Graphite(an allotrope of carbon) a non metal is an exception being a very good conductor of electricity.
Metals are highly electro-conductive.
Non metals are not electro-conductive.
Graphite(an allotrope of carbon) a non metal is an exception being a very good conductor of electricity.
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