Aluminum allows for the flow of electrons, while glass does not. Would an aluminum wire surrounded by glass be an effective design for a device that will need to carry an electric current?(1 point)
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Yes, it would. The glass would carry the current, while aluminum is an insulator.
Yes, it would. The glass would carry the current, while aluminum is an insulator.
No, it would not. Both aluminum and glass are conductors, so the current would be exposed to outside elements.
No, it would not. Both aluminum and glass are conductors, so the current would be exposed to outside elements.
Yes, it would. Aluminum is a conductor, and the glass would prevent electricity from transferring to a person holding the device.
Yes, it would. Aluminum is a conductor, and the glass would prevent electricity from transferring to a person holding the device.
No, it would not. Both aluminum and glass are insulators, so the device would not carry a current.
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1 year ago
No, it would not. Both aluminum and glass are conductors, so the current would be exposed to outside elements.
1 year ago
No, it would not. Both aluminum and glass are insulators, so the device would not carry a current.
11 months ago
No, it would not. Both aluminum and glass are insulators, so the device would not carry a current.
To reach this conclusion, it is important to understand the properties of aluminum and glass. Aluminum is a conductor, which means it allows for the flow of electrons. On the other hand, glass is an insulator, which means it does not allow the flow of electrons easily.
In the given scenario, if an aluminum wire is surrounded by glass, the glass acts as an insulator and prevents the electrons from flowing through the wire. Since both aluminum and glass are insulators, the current would not be able to pass through the device, making it ineffective for carrying an electric current.