Because electricity can very easily flow throught it.
Yes, wire is a conductor of electricity.
Yes, a wire is a conductor because it allows electricity to flow through it.
Wire can be either an insulator or a conductor, depending on its material and properties. Copper wire, for example, is a good conductor of electricity, while rubber-coated wire is used as an insulator to protect against electric shocks.
It matters what kind of wire like a cell phone charger would not be a conductor but a wire made for braces would be a big conductor. Also anything metal is a positive conductor of electricity. :)
A wire is typically a conductor, meaning it allows electricity to flow through it.
Plastic wrapped around the wire is insulator. Not a conductor. That is why it is wrapped around the conductor wire.
Yes. It is a nonmetal conductor.
uncovered conductor such as insulation ,that is said to be bare conductor.
Copper wire is a conductor. Copper is commonly used in wiring because it easily allows the flow of electric current due to its high conductivity.
A copper wire is a much better conductor of heat than air is.
Example: aluminum is a good conductor of heat as to a wire touching another exposed wire will cause crossing of electrodes
Conductor, it is actually one of the best conductors for both heat and electricity.