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Conductor.
A material that electricity can conduct electricity.
Anything that is classified as a conductor will allow the flow of electrons.
That is called a conductor.
Thermal conductors let heat move through them. Metals are part of this group.
A conductor is a material that allows current to easily flow.
Conductor.
conducts
A material that electricity can conduct electricity.
Anything that is classified as a conductor will allow the flow of electrons.
That is called a conductor.
A material that can easily flow is called a fluid.
An insulator is a material through which electrons do not easily flow. Insulators have a very high resistance.AnswerInsulators behave in the way they do because they contain insufficient numbers of charge curriers to support conduction. It has nothing to do with electrons being 'unable to flow easily'!
Those are the materials we loosely call "conductors".
Thermal conductors let heat move through them. Metals are part of this group.
"Insulator" means that electrical charge can NOT flow through it easily.
A material through which negatively charged particles flow easily is called a conductor. Conductor materials have a large number of free electrons that are able to move within the material, allowing the easy flow of electric current. Examples of good conductors include metals like copper, aluminum, and silver.