The music would be dull with a dead conductor...............oops! Wiring that is
charged with voltage is live and can harm life and property if not treated with
respect.
Conductor combining the functions of both a protective earthing conductor and a neutral conductor
.Something that carries something better than average. For example, copper is a good conductor of electricity. Iron is a good conductor of heat.
An object is a good conductor when electricity, heat or another form of energy can travel through it easily.
Frederick, if referring to Frederick Chopin, was not a conductor but a renowned composer and pianist known for his contributions to Romantic music. If you meant another Frederick, such as Frederick II of Prussia, he was a military leader and king, not a conductor. Please clarify if you meant a different individual or context.
Meant to Live was created in 2002.
The correct term for the 'live' conductor is the 'line' conductor. The line conductor has a potential of 230 V (in UK) with respect to the neutral conductor which is at approximately the same potential as earth. This potential difference provides the 'driving force' for the current drawn by the load.
I assume you meant pressure to voltage. The resistance of a conductor is directly proportional to the temperature of the conductor. If the temperature of the conductor increases due to increased current, then the resistance tend to increase too.
A jacket is typically an insulator, as it is meant to provide warmth by trapping body heat and preventing heat loss to the environment. It does not conduct electricity like a conductor would.
You should never cut a live conductor. If it's a single conductor, you may be subject to a shock hazard to earth (ground). If it's a pair of conductors, then you will be creating a short circuit and may be burnt by the resulting arc.
We're guessing that you meant to type "best", that you typed "beat" instead, and that you then didn't take the trouble to proofread your own typing. A resistor with a lower resistance is the better conductor. The resistance of a perfect conductor is zero ohms.
It depends on the electrical standards of the country in which you live. In Europe, for example, the line conductor(not 'phase conductor'!) is brown, the neutral conductor is blue, and the earth conductor* is green/yellow stripe.[*properly called a 'protective conductor']
It is important for any conductor to be able to understand fully what is meant by a transposition row.