Want this question answered?
No.
insulator
Bathpaeth
insulator
An insulator for heat and (less so) for electricity. A conductor for sound and vibration.
Assuming you're talking about the small 'stick' the conductor waves.... it's called a baton,
The stick that the conductor waves around is called a baton.
The French name for the conductor's stick is "baguette de chef d'orchestre."
The stick traditionally used by a conductor is a Baton (pronounced: bah-tahn).
A dry stick is an insulator.
No.
A baton, if you mean the stick that the conductor uses to direct the orchestra. Many conductors also use just their hands. Notable examples include Valery Gergiev, Pierre Boulez, and Igor Stravinsky.
The stick a conductor uses to lead an orchestra is called a baton.
insulator
It is a conductor's baton.
insulator
insulator