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Which of these materials is an example of a conductor? (of electricity) A. water B. rubber C. glass D. wool fabric
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Which of these materials is an example of a conductor? (of electricity)
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water
B.
rubber
C.
glass
D.
wool fabric
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Well its either A or D coz if u put like a live wire into water it eletrocutes everything in it but if you rub wool agaisnt a like balloon or something it creates static energy and friction sooo yea its probably the wool actually :)
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I think it would be wool fabric, D. Because when you get a piece of wool fabric and rub it against a balloon it creates static electricity. Hope I helped some :)
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