it means current can pass through it e.g metal.
and a non-conductive material is where current cant pass through it (so its resistance is infinitive) e.g plastic or rubber.
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An electrical conductor is a material which lets electricity pass through it.
An insulator is a material that prevents the passage of electricity. An example is the plastic insulating cover on electrical wires, A conductor is a material that allows electricity to flow. An example is the copper wire used inside electrical cables.
Its called a Conductor
An electrical conductor is a material that can carry electricity.
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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An electrical conductor is a material that allows for the flow of electric current. Conductors have high electrical conductivity due to the presence of free electrons that can move easily within the material when a voltage is applied. Common examples include metals like copper and aluminum.
Yes, because it is metal it is. :)
Conductor
A conductor is a material or object that allows the flow of electrical current. In the context of music, a conductor is a person who leads and coordinates a musical performance by directing the musicians.
Celluloid is an insulator. It is a type of plastic material that does not conduct electricity, making it suitable for use in electrical insulating applications such as in capacitors or electrical insulation.