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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No, it would not. Both aluminum and glass are insulators, so the device would not carry a current.
No, it would not. Both aluminum and glass are insulators, so the device would not carry a current.

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.

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 conductors, so the current would be exposed to outside elements.

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The correct response is:

Yes, it would. Aluminum is a conductor, and the glass would prevent electricity from transferring to a person holding the device.

Aluminum is a good conductor of electricity, which allows the flow of electrons, while glass is an insulator that would prevent current from flowing outside the aluminum wire, providing a level of safety to the device.