Which material from the list below allows an electrical current to pass through it easily?

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Static electricity is a stationary electric charge produced by the transfer of electrons between certain insulators as a result of friction.  Have you ever been 'zapped' as you get out of a car or touched metal shelving in a shop with carpeting on the floor? Have you ever rubbed a balloon on your clothing and stuck it to a wall? Have you ever watched lighning during a storm? If you have, then you have experienced static electricity in action! Static electricity is a stationary electric charge, produced by friction acting on certain electrical insulators. As you rub an insulator, such as the... Show more

Which material from the list below allows an electrical current to pass through it easily?