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Well, if you have a functioning (=closed) circuit, and introduce an unknown object, then if the circuit is still functioning (=closed) then the object is a conductor. If it stops working, then it's either an insulator or an very poor conductor.
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It is when an object is transferring energy through the object easiily
Being a poor conductor simply means that such an object has a high electrical resistance. If a voltage is applied to such a material, only a small current will flow. Forcing a poor conductor to carry electricty will cause most of the watts to be dispersed over that conductor causing it to heat up.
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Well, if you have a functioning (=closed) circuit, and introduce an unknown object, then if the circuit is still functioning (=closed) then the object is a conductor. If it stops working, then it's either an insulator or an very poor conductor.
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It is when an object is transferring energy through the object easiily
Yes gold is. It is because it is a metal object. Silver is the best conductor while a lot of gold can conductor awesomely.
Being a poor conductor simply means that such an object has a high electrical resistance. If a voltage is applied to such a material, only a small current will flow. Forcing a poor conductor to carry electricty will cause most of the watts to be dispersed over that conductor causing it to heat up.
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No, a conductor has nothing to do with pH. A conductor is an object or material that conducts heat, light, or sound. pH has to to with a solution's acidity or alkalinity.