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No, the neutral conductor will not be in that box. The white wire in the end of run will be the return "hot" leg back to the light fixture. When wired this white conductor should have had a black tape marker put on it to signify that it was not a neutral conductor. That same conductor should also have had a black marker placed on the end in the fixture's junction box.
Glass in a molten state is a conductor of electricity. When glass turns to a solid state it becomes an insulator.Basically, glass in a window or a test tube would be the solid state and so it is a insulator of electricity.
depends on what you are conducting but generally a metal is a universal conductor. if it conducts electricity well then it will conduct heat well. some metals are better than others and you can figure this out by resistance values of the type of metal. more resistance makes it a less efficient conductor. insulators have very high resistance.
At room temperature, gold will conduct electricity better than almost any other element other than silver.
no, water is NOT a better conductor of electricity then silver
A flagpole is a better conductor of electricity than a flag since it is typically made of metal which is a good conductor, while a flag is usually made of cloth which is a poor conductor of electricity.
By definition, a conductor.
No, water is not a better conductor of electricity than silver.Water can become a better conductor in acidic medium(by decreasing its pH). But it may split up into Hydrogen & Oxygen.
The better conductor is stainless steel.
gold is not the best conductor of electricity , silver is actually a better conductor than gold.
My uncle is a conductor for the rail system. Gold is a better conductor than silver.
copper is better
One conductor is usually better or equivalent to another. In order to say, with certainty, as to which conductor is better, the types of conductors being compared would have to be known.
Yes. Pure gold is a much better conductor than pure germanium is.
Yes. Iron has better conductivity of heat and electricity than water and will heat up very fast. The same goes with carbon and silicon. If u get a chance to test them then u will know which is better conductor ( silicon should be better conductor since it is a metalloid)
A copper wire is a much better conductor of heat than air is.