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is engine oil conductive
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Motor oil does not conduct electricity, and motor oil has a very low conductivity, allowing it to be used as an insulating oil or transformer oil. Motor oil is an insulator and contains almost no free-moving charges, because most of the free electrons and free ions inside it are bound by atomic nuclei, so it is not easy to conduct electricity. However, under certain circumstances, such as the presence of metallic additives in the oil, the oil may have some electrical conductivity.
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