What are the consequences faced if metal does not posses electrical conductivity property?
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Every metal has a different resistance to electric current flow. The conductor's size and form also have a role.
Explanation:
- When all other factors are equal, adding contaminants into the conductor on a regular basis might increase or decrease resistance.
- A cast iron conductor infused with 5% gold, for example, will have much lower resistance.
- If a pure copper conductor is infused with 5% aluminium, it will have a higher resistance.
- Adding a non-metallic substance to a metal conductor increases resistance in general.
- Electrons may easily flow between atoms in metals, allowing them to conduct electricity.
- The thermal conductivity pattern changes when atoms of various sizes or atomic weights vibrate at different speeds.
- When there is less energy transmission between atoms, conductivity decreases.
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