Coductors?
No idea.
*Conductors*, well, they are all able to conduct energy, principally electricity or heat.
If you mean electrical conductors, most are metals, but it's possible to dope ("alloy") silicon (nomrally a very poor conductor), then fabricate (for example) a device called a field-effect transistor, which can have extremeny low resistance.
any material which allow the electricity to pass is called conductor. all matel are conductor.
It is a conductor's baton.
It is a baton.
They are all major Olympians.
they all lay eggs.
They are all red (read)
They are all in Yorkshire!
they both begin with "C" - sorry - that's all I got!
common cold THATS ALL I GOT SORRY
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Copper: Copper is one of the most common electrical conductors due to its high conductivity and availability. Aluminum: Aluminum is also a widely used conductor for electrical transmission lines and cables. Silver: Silver has the highest electrical conductivity of all metals, making it an excellent choice for specialized applications where high conductivity is required.