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material or an object that conducts heat, electricity, light, or sound. Electrical conductors contain electric charges (usually electrons) that are relatively free to move through the material; a voltage applied across the conductor therefore creates an electric current. Insulators (electrical nonconductors) contain no charges that move when subject to a voltage. Compareinsulator. See alsoresistance, superconductivity.
by transmission , transmission is when the passing of light or other form of energy through matter .
If we put a transparent object against the sun, light will pass through it.
The waves ALWAYS do one, two, or all threeof these three things:pass through the object,get absorbed by the object,bounce off of the object.
The light reflected and/or absorbed
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material or an object that conducts heat, electricity, light, or sound. Electrical conductors contain electric charges (usually electrons) that are relatively free to move through the material; a voltage applied across the conductor therefore creates an electric current. Insulators (electrical nonconductors) contain no charges that move when subject to a voltage. Compareinsulator. See alsoresistance, superconductivity.
ignitor through high pulse to the object to work
Assuming the object is the same straight through - nothing.
Both objects get warmer, through friction.
If an object has an electrical charged, it usually means that and electrical current also known as a flow of electrons is passing through it.
by transmission , transmission is when the passing of light or other form of energy through matter .
when light passes through it you can see the other side. When this happens, we say that the object transmits light
If we put a transparent object against the sun, light will pass through it.
The waves ALWAYS do one, two, or all threeof these three things:pass through the object,get absorbed by the object,bounce off of the object.
1) if the object is opeaque the will not pass through it 2) if the object is hard the light will bend and forming a shadow of that object 3) if the object is cold its temperature will become exact to the enviropment
The light reflected and/or absorbed