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Q: How could you tell if the object was a conductor?
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How can you tell if an object is a better conductor?

You can either try it out, or - if you happen to know from what material the object is made of - look its properties up. To try it out, connect a voltage and measure the corresponding current. Assuming you mean "conductor of electricity".


How can you use a circuit to decide whether an object is a conductor or an insulator?

Well, if you have a functioning (=closed) circuit, and introduce an unknown object, then if the circuit is still functioning (=closed) then the object is a conductor. If it stops working, then it's either an insulator or an very poor conductor.


How can you test if an object is an insulator or a conductor?

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What object is a good conductor of heat?

metal


Object that is not a good conductor?

rubber


What are characteristis of a good conductor?

It is when an object is transferring energy through the object easiily


What did receptionist tell Maya angelou when she first asked about the conductor job?

The receptionist told Maya Angelou that the position of conductor was only for men, implying that she could not apply for the job.


Is gold a conductor?

Yes gold is. It is because it is a metal object. Silver is the best conductor while a lot of gold can conductor awesomely.


What is the name of an object which conducts heat or electricity?

A conductor


What is the process of charging a conductor by bringing it near another charged object and then grounding the conductor called?

Induction


Does a conductor have anything to do with pH?

No, a conductor has nothing to do with pH. A conductor is an object or material that conducts heat, light, or sound. pH has to to with a solution's acidity or alkalinity.


Can you tell if something is dissolved?

yes, because you could see the object gradually dissapear.