A conductor is any substance that allows electricity to flow through it easily usually because of the presence of free electrons, that include copper, silver and aluminium and Mercury. Generally, metals are considered to be good conductors.
By: Student of Technological University of the Philippines
copper, steel, and moist air
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wood, rubber, plastic, cloth, and glass
A conductor is a substance that allows heat or electricity to pass through. A few examples of conductors are:WaterMetalAir (although not a good conductor is still a conductor)graphiteSalts and solutions of saltsPlasma (ionized gas)Vacuum that contains free electrons or ions
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copper, steel, and moist air
Energy made avalible by the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
The difference between a conductor and an insulator is that a conductor allows electrons to travel. This is because the "outer electrons" of a conductor are not anchored like those of an insulator. Conductors tend to be metals. Some examples of insulators are plastic, glass, rubber and wood.
zinc, iron
insulators
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Examples of very good conductors are: gold, silver, copper, aluminium, etc.
There are many examples of conductors such as electricity. Metals and liquids can also be considered a type of conductor.
foam plastic rubber
aluminium, coal, iron and copper
Iron
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