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The potential difference between the ends of a conductor is called voltage.
Conductor will carry current/insulator won't.
A conductor plays the music but the composer decides what do do
A conductor can conduct heat and electricity, but an insulator can't.
A good insulator means a bad conductor. It is the opposite of good conductor.
The potential difference between the ends of a conductor is called voltage.
As compared to other metals, mercury is a poor conductor of heat but a fair conductor of electricity. Mercury has an exceptionally low melting temperature for a d-block metal.
Conductor will carry current/insulator won't.
A conductor plays the music but the composer decides what do do
A conductor can conduct heat and electricity, but an insulator can't.
A good insulator means a bad conductor. It is the opposite of good conductor.
metal is like tine and plastice is not like tine
If the potential difference between the ends of any conductor is doubled, then the current through the conductor is also doubled.
A 'voltage' is another name for a potential difference. As the name implies, a potential difference exists between two different points or, in the case of an electrical installation, between the line conductor and the neutral conductor. So the neutral does not 'import voltages'. Voltages exist between the line (hot) conductor and the neutral conductor.
heat is thermal energy. A conductor allows heat or electricity to pass through it.
it is a fair conductor.
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