they are used to reduce the resistivity,owing to the fact that the conductor introduces current into the resistance
The twin moose type of conductor has by far the greatest diameter of any conductor. This allows it to carry more voltage than other types without melting or shorting. Therefore, it is the approved type of conductor for extra high voltage lines.
In low voltage wires, the insulation factor of the coating determines the wire's voltage rating. A wire coating of cross linked poly vinyl is used as an insulation. High voltage transmission wires uses no coating on the wire
depends on what you are conducting but generally a metal is a universal conductor. if it conducts electricity well then it will conduct heat well. some metals are better than others and you can figure this out by resistance values of the type of metal. more resistance makes it a less efficient conductor. insulators have very high resistance.
A vacuum is a non conductor.
Is called skin effect. The higher the frequency, the worse the issue.
A rheostat.
the conductor
The conductor uses a baton to direct an orchestra.
A majorette!
A Conductor.
A conductors baton.
No, a good conductor has a low resistance.
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Conductor.
Boron is not a good conductor of electricity at room temperature, but is a good conductor at a high temperature.
Assuming you're talking about the small 'stick' the conductor waves.... it's called a baton,
conductor is the answer. why? because it is a sizzling plate it is of course absorbing heat into the plate and making it conductor because of the thermal energy being high due to the temperature, so high thermal energy is equal to being hot. Hopes this helps