Conductors have a (low) Electrical resistance.
Good conductors have low resistance
On the contrary, insulators have higher resistance than conductors. Resistance refers to resisting a flow of electricity, making it more difficult for electricity to flow. Conductors conduct electricity, they make it easy for electricity to flow. Insulators prevent the flow of electricity.
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conductors?
Conductors have a (low) Electrical resistance.
Good conductors have low resistance
ALL resistance are conductors. just the magnitude value changes
The resistance of pure metallic conductors increases with temperature, because the resistivity of these conductors increase with temperature.
Metals are poor conductors as they offer resistance to the flow of electrons however super conductors offer less or no resistance
Conductors.
Conductors have low resistance. Recall Ohm's law. The higher the conductor resistance, the greater the voltage drop along the conductor, and the less voltage that is available for the load. The conductor resistance is a resistance in series with the load. Also, higher conductor resistance results in more electrical power being converted into heat, warming up the conductors. This is calculated with the formula P=I2R. The greater the resistance, the greater the power wasted heating the conductors.
It is called resistance Good conductors have a bad resistance While bad conductors or insulators have good resistance against the flow of electricity
No, the resistance of an insulator is very high.
Yes, because anything that has low resistance definately have the ability to conduct much better than that of higher resistance. Resistance simply means the opposition to the flow of electrons in a conductor.
On the contrary, insulators have higher resistance than conductors. Resistance refers to resisting a flow of electricity, making it more difficult for electricity to flow. Conductors conduct electricity, they make it easy for electricity to flow. Insulators prevent the flow of electricity.
All wires have a resistance, as does everything else in the universe. Conductors like metal and carbon generally have low resistances where as non conductors have a very high resistance. Think of it like friction, but electric.