conductor
It's flow of electrons under directing external electric field.
Metal. Also liquids with dissolved ions. Anything that allows electrons to flow will conduct electricity.
no,if it is dissolved in solutions it conducts electricity through electron the electricity means flow of electrons.
When a metal has electrons that are not tightly held together by any one atom in the crystalline structure it is generally a good conductor of electricity. This is because as current moves into the metal electrons are free to flow and move through the metal. This is the definition of a conductor.
Just about any metal wire will facilitate electron flow, however, some are better than other. Gold and Silver are top shelf, when it comes to conductivity. Copper is up there, but far from the best. The reason it is used most commonly is just simply because there's lots of it and therefore it's cheap, relatively.
Anything that is classified as a conductor will allow the flow of electrons.
iron or water...almost any metal..i hear that iron is the best though
A conductor
metal conducts electricity because it allows electrons to move freely as well as it has free electrons, unlike insulators(non-metals) which do not have free electrons. When the electrons are allowed to move freely in a substance, it is a good conductor and allows electric charge to flow.
It's flow of electrons under directing external electric field.
Electric current - a movement or flow of electrically charged particles, typically measured in amperes.In a conductor, current flow is via a drift of free electrons in the metal. the actual drift rate may be slow, the electric field that drives them itself propagates at close to the speed of light, enabling electrical signals to pass rapidly along wires.See related link belowElectricity can flow through a conductor because it allows the electrons to move freely through the object. With an insulator, electrons cannot move.
an open circuit allows electrons to flow constantly
Material that permits the free flow of electrons
This might be a fundamental description of a semiconductor material.
Metal. Also liquids with dissolved ions. Anything that allows electrons to flow will conduct electricity.
Because metal and plastic arent the same materials so metal goes with the flow through static electricity but plastic cant.
electrons can flow through circuits.