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A material that electricity can conduct electricity.
A conductor allows electricity to flow. An insulator does not.
That is called a conductor.
flow of charge can be taken as flow of electricity(because it's basically flow of electrons). so answer to this question is "conductor of electricity" like wire etc. "Atul ashish"
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A material that electricity can conduct electricity.
A conductor allows electricity to flow. An insulator does not.
Metallic conductors such as copper, aluminum, silver and gold are some examples of materials through which heat and electricity can easily flow.
A "resistance" or "resistor".
That is called a conductor.
flow of charge can be taken as flow of electricity(because it's basically flow of electrons). so answer to this question is "conductor of electricity" like wire etc. "Atul ashish"
A material that allows energy to flow through it is called a conductor. Conductors typically have loosely bound electrons that can easily move in response to an external electric field, facilitating the flow of energy (electricity) through the material. Some examples of conductors include metals like copper and aluminum.
Insulator, or insulation, or non-conductive material. Wood, plastic and ceramic are examples of non-conductive material often used as insulators.
Materials that allow electricity to pass through are said to be good conductors. Conductors have free electrons allow for the flow of charged particles through the material resulting in an electric charge. Most metals are considered to be good conductors, some examples include copper, aluminum, silver, and gold.
electric conductor They are called conductors of electricity. Electricity is the flow of charge. Solid conductors contain free electrons that carry the charge. Liquid conductors contain ions that carry the charge.
An insulator is a material that stops or reduces the flow of electricity.
A substance that lets electricity flow through it is called a conductor (or sometimes, to be more explicit, it is called an electrical conductor). Substances which do not permit the flow of electricity are called insulators.