That stick orchestra conductors use is called a baton.
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The stick traditionally used by a conductor is a Baton (pronounced: bah-tahn).
The stick a conductor uses to lead an orchestra is called a baton.
A baton is stick that persons use to direct others, such as the conductor's baton directing the orchestra.It is the French word for 'stick'. It can also mean a rod or sceptre of some sort, such as is used to direct a parade.
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The stick traditionally used by a conductor is a Baton (pronounced: bah-tahn).
The stick a conductor uses to lead an orchestra is called a baton.
A baton is stick that persons use to direct others, such as the conductor's baton directing the orchestra.It is the French word for 'stick'. It can also mean a rod or sceptre of some sort, such as is used to direct a parade.
The metal lead is already a conductor: it is used on battery connections in automobiles. However, a coating of gold would make it a better conductor of electric current.
Lead has high resistivity of current. So , lead is not conduct current. But lead has low resistivity of heat and it conduct heat..
Lead is a good conductor. Conductor Lead is a metal and it will conduct electricity. A pencil lead is made of graphite, a type of soft carbon. This is a non-metal, but it does conduct electricity. Conduct
It was his 9th Symphony that used a choir.
Lead is very soft, and not a very good conductor, making it a poor choice for cabling.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to be used. A conductor can be the person who sells and checks tickets on a train. A conductor can lead the orchestra. A conductor can be a substance that will carry electricity. There are also many other meanings. Here are a few sample sentences.I handed my ticket to the train conductor.The conductor gave the beat, and the orchestra started playing.Gold is an excellent conductor.
The resistivity of lead is 208 n.Ohm.m (at 20 degrees celsius) in comparison, the best conducter, silver, has a resistivity of 15,87 n.Ohm.m widely used conducter, copper, has a resistivity of 16,78 n.Ohm.m , considered to be a good conductor resistivity of iron, considered not to be the a good conductor at all is 97 n.Ohm.m So no, lead is not a good conducter. But keep in mind, it's still a conductor, don't use it as an isolation!
The conductor used in the cords of hair dryers is copper. That copper is generally of high purity with only trace amounts of lead.
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