Physics, asked by yaashar, 6 months ago

Why electricity flows in metals while not in plastic? Explain it in detail.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

This works because the metal objects are conductors, so they create a closed circuit. When you touch insulating materials such as plastic, rubber and wood, the circuit remains open, so the bulb stays off because no current can flow.

Answered by kumarvedant513
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Electricity is flow in metals because metal is a best conductor of heat and plastic is insulator which does not allow to pass electricity so, electricity is flow in metals easily.

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