Electric current flows in conducting materials such as metals. The best conductor of electric current is silver, followed closely by copper and then aluminium.
A superconductor is a material that has zero electrical resistance.
Most metals allow passage of electric current
A materiel that allows an electric charge to pass through it is an conducter (copper, for example)
electric conductor They are called conductors of electricity. Electricity is the flow of charge. Solid conductors contain free electrons that carry the charge. Liquid conductors contain ions that carry the charge.
A material through which an electric current flows easily is called an electrical conductor. Many metals, especially silver and copper, are excellent electrical conductors.
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It is called conductivity
A conductor.
Incorrect. Any material that allow electric current to pass through it is a conductor.
A conductor is any material that allows an electric current to pass through easily and an insulator is a material that stops or slows energy
A conductor.
A materiel that allows an electric charge to pass through it is an conducter (copper, for example)
It would be an electric conductor.
Copper is very good conductor of electric charge. That is why it is invariably used in the electric motors.
A 'series circuit' does that.
The resistor allows current to enter the electromagnet in an electric motor. The resistor regulates the amount of current that enters the electric motor.
Electric current does not need a liquid. It can pass in solids, liquids, gases, and even empty space. If it passes through a liquid, the liquid is called an electrolyte.
A current circuit refers to a closed path through which electric current flows. It is formed by connecting various electrical components, such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors, with conducting wires. The current circuit allows the flow of electric charges, usually in the form of electrons, from the power source to the load.
A conductor is a material that allows current to easily flow.