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A conductor is a material which allows electricity, heat or sound to flow through it. An electrical conductor conducts electricity. The ability to conduct... |
a group of musicians Conductor (transportation), a type of worker on a bus, train, etc. Electrical conductor A material with high Thermal conductivity... |
The electrical resistance of an electrical conductor is a measure of the difficulty of passing an electric current through a substance. It explains the... |
a difference of electrical potential is placed across a conductor, its electrons flow, and an electric current appears. A conductor such as a metal has... |
conduction. Electrical conduction is usually done through wires or cables. Something that electrons can easily move through is a good electrical conductor. Metals... |
Copper wire and cable (category Electrical wiring) A copper wire is a single electrical conductor made of copper. It can be insulated or uninsulated. A copper cable is a group of two or more copper wires... |
An electrode is an electrical conductor that carries electricity. It is used to touch a non-metal part of a circuit. The two types of electrodes are anode... |
Electricity (redirect from Electrical) the flow of electrons through conductors such as copper wires. The word "electricity" is sometimes used to mean "electrical energy". They are not the same... |
Connector (redirect from Electrical connector) electric connector, an electromechanical device for connecting electrical conductors. Examples: RCA connector XLR connector Phone connector This short... |
electrical conductor (usually a metal) that is connected to something that is not a metal. Electric current is a flow of charges through a conductor.... |
through it. Most metals have very low electrical resistivity. More precisely, "the resistivity of a material of conductor is the resistance of its unit area... |
It is the 'push' that causes charges to move in a wire or other electrical conductor. It can be thought of as the force that pushes the charges, but it... |
An electrical cell is a device used to generate electricity, or to make chemical reactions by applying electricity. A battery is one or more cells, connected... |
some resistance to the current flow; they are not good Electrical conductors or good Electrical insulators. They are resistive materials, for example graphite... |
in some cases will conduct electricity but not in others. Good electrical conductors, like copper or silver, easily allow electricity to flow through... |
higher-voltages (around 300 volts and above). It can cause the electrical conductors to melt creating an explosion of molten or even vaporized metal... |
antenna consisting of at least one loop of wire, tubing, or other electrical conductor with its ends connected to a balanced transmission line. Within this... |
neutralized. This neutralization occurs when excess charge flows into an electrical conductor (for example a path to ground). Other charge flow occurs when a charged... |
Gold is a fairly good electrical conductor, better than aluminium, but not as good as copper or silver. Copper and brass electrical connectors, especially... |
measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. When an electron moves through a conductor like a metal wire, is when an electric current... |