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Dec 10 at 20:09 history closed hft
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Dec 10 at 17:42 comment added hft "water is a good conductor of electricity" Not de-ioninzed water...
Dec 10 at 17:41 comment added hft "water is a good conductor of electricity" You are going to want to quantify what you mean by "good"
Dec 10 at 17:39 comment added CommunityBot Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking.
Dec 10 at 17:34 history edited Qmechanic
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Dec 10 at 17:13 comment added Peltio For DC, you will have a big problem with electrolysis.
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Dec 10 at 17:09 comment added Solomon Slow FYI: "Cable" does not mean "electrical conductor." Cables are long, and flexible, and somewhat round in cross section, and if they are electrical cables, then they also conduct electricity. On the other hand, there are other things ("cords," "bus bars," "wires," etc.) that are used for transmitting electric power or electronic signals, but which are not called "cable."
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