Conductive
insulator
it is called conductivity.
Electricity is the flow of electrons and protons traveling through a small area I think... All the other ones are really hard so here...=)
Electricity is a rather vague word, but as it moves through a wire, it refers to current, meaning, in this case, the flow of an electric charge. That flow is carried by moving electrons, analogous to water flowing in a river. A wave is something that propagates energy through a medium, and is analogous to a wave moving up or down the river. When asking whether the electricity is a wave, the analogy remains true; the flow is not the wave. But this is possibly not an answer to the question you intended to ask. DC, or direct current, is associated with electrical power at a constant level. The flow is in a continuous direction. AC, or alternating current, is associated with electrical power that alternates its flow, and this is associated with a wave, which is usually related to a sine function and has a frequency that is standardized according to country. The wave, in this case, is not the electricity, but a feature of it.
impedance
Something wound in the form of a helix or spiral.Common name for any intra-uterine contraceptive device (Abbreviation: IUD)-the first IUDs were coil-shaped.(electrical) A coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow.
An 'insulator' is something that does not conduct electricity.
"Up-to-date" is a meaning of the English word "current." The descriptive adjective also may mean "contemporary, present, and recent." As a noun, "current' can mean the flow of water in a stream, river, or ocean, or the flow of electricity through a wire or circuit.
"Up-to-date" is a meaning of the English word "current." The descriptive adjective also may mean "contemporary, present, and recent." As a noun, "current' can mean the flow of water in a stream, river, or ocean, or the flow of electricity through a wire or circuit.
Current measured in amperes. Coulombs of electrons.
Quantum Physics
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