a battery ,anything wet ,conductive foam found in some electronicts,plants,and human flesh,and graphite....exc....
Conductors:
Insulators:
a battery ,anything wet ,conductive foam found in some electronicts,plants,and human flesh,and graphite....exc....
Conductors:
Insulators:
All metals are conductors. Gold, silver, copper, aluminum and iron are used as conductors.
copper,gold,silver
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Metal.
conductors are made up in such a way that the electricity can pass through them easily. The materials of the conductors may be copper, gold, aluminium, gold, silver, water etc..,
semiconductors
They are usually called semi-conductors.
Yes, but they're not 'phase' conductors, they're 'line' conductors.
Ampacity must be derated depending on the number of conductors and the ambient temperature. In the Canadian Electrical Code Table 5C denotes derating for the number of conductors. 1-3 conductors = 100% load 4-6 conductors = 80% 7-24 conductors = 70% 25-42 conductors = 60% 43 or more conductors = 50%
Materials that are poor conductors of heat are Plastic and Wood "example."
Simi conductors is kind of materials which can either conductors or insulator according to temperature degree .
They are good electrical conductors.
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Conductors.
All metals are conductors. Gold, silver, copper, aluminum and iron are used as conductors.
Conductors are materials that passes a current along easily. Conductors are materials that include copper, silver, aluminum, and steel. Insulators are materials that are poor conductors and include glass, rubber, and ceramic.
metals
rubber
Metals
Conductive materials: they are good conductors of heat or electricity. Nonconductive materials: they are not good conductors of heat or electricity.
What materials make good conductors