1. a metal spoon can be classified as which of the following
a)conductor
b)electr...
Physics, 13.01.2020 17:31 jandrew8007
1. a metal spoon can be classified as which of the following
a)conductor
b)electric field
c)insulator
d)electric charge
2.which of the following describes why lighting rods are put on top of houses
a) insulating the house
b) conduct the lighting away from the house
c) reduce the amount of static discharge
d) reduce the loudness of thunder
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