Cunductors are PRODUCERS. If you look at a science book, you will find it
These are called insulators.
Conductors is a plural noun.
It's called a Baton
Non-conductor.
Personally, I use "Hold"...
Thermal conductors allow heat to pass through them easily. They transfer heat from one point to another by the movement of particles such as atoms and electrons. Good thermal conductors include metals like copper and aluminum.
The root word comes from the Latin, and means 'to lead'. The 'duct' part is the 'lead' part, and we meet it in conducive, conduct, duct, ductile, and so on. Conductors are used to transfer energy or a material from one place to another. We have conductors for heat, sound, vibration, electricity, and so on. A word with the opposite meaning is 'insulator'.
Check Apples latest patent registration for a wireless iphone charger. maybe it needs conductors.. not sure..
in 1729, Stephen Gray, an English physicist, found that some substances could carry electricity from one location to another. These substances were called conductors.
They carry energy from one part of the conductor to another.
Materials that allow heat to pass through them easily are called conductors. Conductors have high thermal conductivity, meaning they can quickly transfer heat from one place to another. Metals such as copper and aluminum are good conductors of heat.
If the word unconnected was changed to uninsulated then this type of scenario would be known as a short circuit.