Science, asked by Dhairya1123, 1 year ago

why can't mustard oil conduct electricity

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Answered by Anonymous
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●Like most oils, mustard oil (from Brasicca compestriss) is an electrical insulator.

●Although it might be usable as a dielectric fluid, there are other oils that may work better, such as cottonseed or castor oil depending on the target application.


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Answered by SouradeepDasgupta
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Answer:

mustard oil is an insulator of electric current. But some times conducts electricity if the voltage is high.

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