Metals are good electric conductors.
The opposite of a conductor (conducts electric flow) is a non-conductor, or something that opposes the flow, which would be an insulator.
When an electric charge moves through a conductor, an electric current is generated in the conductor. The flow of electrons creates a flow of current in the conductor, which is the movement of electric charge through the material.
Electric field lines are always perpendicular to the surface of a conductor because in electrostatic equilibrium, the electric field inside a conductor is zero. Any component of the electric field parallel to the surface would result in the flow of charges until the electric field is perpendicular to the surface, ensuring a state of equilibrium.
It would be an electric conductor.
Leader - guide - director - guard. For the physics definition of conductor, another name would be electric charger.
Inside a conductor, the electric charges are free to move and redistribute themselves to cancel out any external electric field. This results in no net electric field inside the conductor.
There is no electric field inside a conductor.Otherwise, the charges in the conductor would move.Charges exist only on the surface of a conductor.Otherwise, there would be electric fields inside.All points of a conductor are at the same potential.Since DV=-EDx, since E=0, the potential must be constant.
Yes a heating coil is a conductor of electricity, other wise it would not heat up.
The electric field inside a hollow conductor is zero.
The flow of electric charge through a conductor is called electric current.
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