An electrical conductor is a material which lets electricity pass through it.
At a high enough voltage, everything is an electrical conductor. Pure water is an exceptionally bad electrical conductor, though.
No. Its a poor conductor.
The purpose of a conductor shield in electrical cables is to protect the conductor from electromagnetic interference and to prevent leakage of electrical signals.
Yes, because it is metal it is. :)
Molybdenum is typically considered to be an electrical conductor due to its high thermal and electrical conductivity. Its conductivity properties make it a desirable material for applications where good electrical conductivity is required.
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No charcoal is not an electrical conductor
Yes, graphite is an electrical conductor.
Then an 'electrical current' is said to be present in the conductor.
No, a buzzer is not a conductor. A buzzer is an electrical component that converts electrical signals into audible sound, but it does not conduct electricity like a conductor does.
Yes, foil is an electrical conductor because it is made of metal, which is a good conductor of electricity. It can be used to create electrical connections or shield electronic components from interference.
Iodine, either in its solid state or dissolved in alcohol, is not a conductor of electricity.