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Why doesn rubber conduct electricity?

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Why doesn rubber conduct electricity?

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If Electricity has a charge high enough it will succeed in going through rubber. A lightning bolt depending on how long it lasts when you are hit. IF it lasts just half of a second the rubber won;t be affected, but you still will feel hot and you can still have 2nd degree burns. If it lasts longer than a second then you will be affected highly. The electricity’s heat can increase the size of the rubber and eventually pass through it. YOu then will be shocked from it.

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