A conductor is something that can carry the electrons (electricity) through it. An example is copper. That is why copper is used for wiring. it is a good conductor.
No. Something being a conductor simply means that it's something that electric energy can travel along.
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The only way to destroy a scientific law is to be able to prove it wrong.
Because that's how a conductor is defined. A conductor is something that conductors electricity or "lets it go through". An insulator is something that doesn't. A semi conductor is half way between and will allow some electricity to "go through".
it is a conductor
A non conductor is something that cannot conduct electricity or an electrical charge
yes,its way more than that, a computer has things on it that we dont even know
An insulating material, also known as a dielectric, is a material that does not allow the flow of electricity through it due to its high resistance to electrical current.
The proper way to address the conductor of a symphony orchestra is 'Maestro.'
A Poor Conductor of heat is usually called an insulator.
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A butt is called a "Gloodius Maximus" in a scientific way.
a way not to gain scientific knowledge is by not using the right materials
Gold is a chemical element, natural, dense, resistant to corrosion, yellow, shiny, good conductor of heat and electricity, transition metal, atomic number 79, expensive, etc.
The best way to find out more about becoming a subway conductor would be to contact the transportation authority in the city you would like to work. Another way to find out more would be to talk to a subway conductor while they are not working.
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No. Something being a conductor simply means that it's something that electric energy can travel along.