Solid, liquid & air
solid, liquid, gas
Air, liquid, solid
The current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across that conductor, providing conditions such as temperature doesn't change.
a electrical conductor is a material that electricity can flow through.
A conductor is when heat can pass through it. An insulator is something that heat does not pass through.
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a dime is a conductor
Yes, except that the correct term is 'line' conductor, not a 'phase' conductor.
The current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across that conductor, providing conditions such as temperature doesn't change.
Heat is directly transferred through metals, also known as conductors. They conduct heat energy and electricity. This is why wires are made out of the metal copper, because it is an efficient conductor.
heat can pass through a conductor.
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descending aorta
A conductor
a electrical conductor is a material that electricity can flow through.
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It is a conductor. Conduction is the process which occurs when electricity flows through a conductor.
A conductor is when heat can pass through it. An insulator is something that heat does not pass through.