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A conductor has a free electron to which current can pass through
A conductor is very good with energy it can produce energy (A conductor). A insulator cannot produce heat. You don't get any energy out of an insulator.
wool. are you asking about thermal, electrical, audio. These are different mechanisms.
The length and the material that the conductor is made from. Different wire sizes have different ohm/foot. The longer the length of the conductor the higher the ohms/foot. Temperature also affects the resistance. Silver has the least resistance, followed by Copper, then Gold, then Aluminum. Here are some published resistances in micro ohm-cm: Silver - 1.6 Copper - 1.7 Gold - 2.2 Aluminum - 2.7
Some are and some aren't. The idea is that you don't want to cause static electricity discharge to the baby's mouth if the person feeding the baby is a different potential.
A 'voltage' is another name for a potential difference. As the name implies, a potential difference exists between two different points or, in the case of an electrical installation, between the line conductor and the neutral conductor. So the neutral does not 'import voltages'. Voltages exist between the line (hot) conductor and the neutral conductor.
DVI is higher quality connection and uses a different style plug.
A conductor has a free electron to which current can pass through
A conductor has a free electron to which current can pass through
A conductor can be someone who collects fares on a bus. A conductor can be someone who guides an orchestra. A conductor can help allow the flow of electricity.
Connection Fitness and 24 hour Fitness are different Fitness clubs which are run by different companies. They have different Fitness staff and different schedules in Fitness classes.
Train Conductor and Orchestra Conductor. Or. Copper and Aluminum.
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An insulator is a poor conductor of energy. For example; Rubber is a poor conductor of electricity Rock is a poor conductor of heat A sponge is a poor conductor of sound.
A key would be a conductor. ------------------------------------------------------ That would depend on what the key was made of. Keys made out of metals would be conductors, while contactless plastic car keys would be insulators.
First of all, by definition, 'voltage' is another word for 'potential difference', and a potential differenceexists between two different points. So a single conductor cannot experience a 'voltage' or 'potential difference'. Your question, therefore, should ask why a neutral conductor has no 'potential'. By general agreement, potentials are measured with respect to earth (ground), which is arbitrarily assumed to be at 0 volts.The answer is that a neutral conductor is earthed, or grounded, so theoretically its potential must be the same as earth -i.e. 0 volts. But, in practise, due to the resistance of the conductor that connects the neutral conductor to earth, the neutral conductor can often have a potential of several volts with respect to earth.
joint is connection between same member.In general you may say in between steel.splice is connection between different member.between concrete and steel.