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Q: What is the difference between a conductor an a composer?
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Define the 'potential difference between the ends of a conductor'?

The potential difference between the ends of a conductor is called voltage.


Does a conductor write music?

no, a composer does that, a conductor conducts.


What is the difference between a insualator and a conductor?

Conductor will carry current/insulator won't.


Was Mahler more of a composer or a conductor?

During his lifetime he was famed as a conductor. His fame as a composer has been growing since his death in 1911.


What is the difference between conductor and insulater?

A conductor can conduct heat and electricity, but an insulator can't.


The difference between a good conductor and a good insulator?

A good insulator means a bad conductor. It is the opposite of good conductor.


19 century German composer conductor Richard?

Richard Strauss was a composer and conductor born in Munich in 1864. More information is available on the link below.


Is the maestro a percussion instrument?

No, it's the conductor/composer.


What is the difference between a plastic conductor and a metal conductor?

metal is like tine and plastice is not like tine


What is the difference between composer and arrange of dance?

Arrange is something that you want to do. Composed you do not that it


What happen is the potential difference across is double?

If the potential difference between the ends of any conductor is doubled, then the current through the conductor is also doubled.


How are voltages imported into installations through the supply neutral conductor?

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.