Author Topic: Need some metals that dont corrode but conduct electricity  (Read 10111 times)

No thats the actual assignment
I doesnt have to work, I just have to try it and write a report about it trying different stuff and writing down the results
Altrough I doubt that I will be able to get it working

oh well that's an easy project then

don't do the experiment and write about how nothing you had access to worked at all

fake that you did the experiment
like, just say you did and give some bullstuff answer that sounds plausible.

Ive got to make a multimedia report about it (like make a video, website, slideshow or a powerpoint or something)
Wich requires images and stuff so yeah

But hey, I might discover stuff and become famous. My old math teacher also had to do some stuffty experiment about some metal to see if it gets superconductive when it reacher 0 kelvin (wich almost every metal does) and he was p positive it was going to be superconductive but apperently it wasnt. Than his asshat teacher stole his work and took it for himself lol.




If you want help with the assignment, why don't you tell us what the assignment is? I find it hard to believe your teacher told you to go home and run an exposed wire through water and attach it to a battery. If they did, they should be fired.

did he say the water has to be liquid? freeze water around the wire. it doesn't count as an insulator because there will no longer be anything to insulate the wire from.
« Last Edit: November 02, 2016, 07:39:03 PM by Juncoph »

All metals conduct electricity, so the "but conduct electricity" part of the title is unneeded
Some metals are more resistant than others but the difference is so tiny that unless you're doing something like small scale, high performance electronics, or running a high power line over many kilometers, it doesn't matter



What is this assignment anyways? Maybe I missed a post but I still have no idea
« Last Edit: November 02, 2016, 08:03:23 PM by Headcrab Zombie »


stainless steel or gold.

not silver or copper.

Ive got to make a multimedia report about it (like make a video, website, slideshow or a powerpoint or something)
Wich requires images and stuff so yeah

But hey, I might discover stuff and become famous. My old math teacher also had to do some stuffty experiment about some metal to see if it gets superconductive when it reacher 0 kelvin (wich almost every metal does) and he was p positive it was going to be superconductive but apperently it wasnt. Than his asshat teacher stole his work and took it for himself lol.
thats how academia works in college lol

research profs get credit for discoveries their interns/lab assistants make. however the cycle continues when said lab assistents become profs over time and then can take credit for stuff their ppl figure out.

the famous electron scatter thing was one such thing

did he say the water has to be liquid? freeze water around the wire. it doesn't count as an insulator because there will no longer be anything to insulate the wire from.
um
energy = light = heat
also this probably isnt an experiment of "Make Wire Go In Water But Make Water Not Go"
its probably just "Will Unprotected Wire Make Both Water And Wire Go?"
and you just respond with "Yes Unprotected Wire Like Aluminum Or Bronze Or Other Wire Make Water Go"
unless the goal is to make wire go without water going but needing specific wire-to-go and if that wire goes AND the water goes then its a failed test but it needs to be unprotected wire to go aswell in water but without making the water go is loving handicapped

who is the ingenious igneous