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a electrical conductor is a material that electricity can flow through.
When the two ends of the conductor are connected to a source of EMF, electricity flows through it.
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
A conductor allows electricity to flow. An insulator does not.
Note that "electricity" doesn't flow, only current does, which is one aspect of electricity, does. Current is the flow of electrons. A conductor. It lets heat and electrical current easily.
a electrical conductor is a material that electricity can flow through.
No. Plastic is not a conductor of electricity.
Titanium is a poor conductor of electricity.
Conduction
When the two ends of the conductor are connected to a source of EMF, electricity flows through it.
A substance that lets electricity flow through it is called a conductor (or sometimes, to be more explicit, it is called an electrical conductor). Substances which do not permit the flow of electricity are called insulators.
No. Electrons.
A conductor.
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
A conductor allows electricity to flow. An insulator does not.
The flow is of delocalized electrons.
Yes. Steel is an electrical conductor.