Yes, cheese is in fact a very good conducter of electricity, but must kept at a temperature of around 0 degrees, due to the fact the electrical current releases thermal radiation and causes the cheese to melt, which effectively increases the resistance of the cheese and therefore decreases the current. cheese has been known to power factories and other powerhouses as an environmentally friendly way of producing electricity. The most effective way of utilising cheese is in a cheese factory itself by recycling unwanted cheese back into the system. However like most things, the cheese degenerates over time, as well as become less pure as it reacts with the materials that the apparatus it is held in.
I recommend Blue cheese and other mouldy cheeses like Stilton as the mould prolongs the life time of the cheese.
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Yes, cheese can conduct electricity to some extent due to its high water and electrolyte content. However, it is not a good conductor compared to metals or other materials specifically designed for conducting electricity.
No, cheese is not a conductor of electricity. Conductors are materials that allow electrical current to pass through them easily, while cheese is an insulator and does not conduct electricity.
No, rayon does not conduct electricity as it is a non-conductive material.
Detergents in general do not conduct electricity. However, some detergent solutions might be able to conduct electricity if they contain electrolytes or other conductive substances.
A solution containing ions conduct electricity. They are different for each solution.
Sometimes. Metals will conduct both heat and electricity. Glass will conduct heat but not electricity.