A photoconductor is something whose resistance decreases when it's exposure to light increases. As for Photography, the only link I know of is that they are used in light meters.
A zero-conductor is also known as a negative supply conductor.
Conductor resistance = Conductor resistivity * Length of conductor / Cross sectional area of conductor. So. It is directly proportional to material & conductor length. And inversely proportional to the cross sectional area of conductor.
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area of the conductor, length of the conductor and temperature around the conductor..........
There is no such thing as a 'phase conductor'; the correct term is 'line conductor'. In a single-phase system, the line conductor is the energised conductor; in a three-phase system, there are three (energised) line conductors.
Yes, a photo conductor works in every printer.
when light falls on the it its electrons become excited and become free for conductivity that's why selenium is a photo conductor
-it prevents conductor from electrical surges -it increases virtual diameter hence conductor can carry more current -corona discharge is used in photo copier and laser printers
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A conductor Conductor The conductor is also known as "Maestro".
Copper is a conductor of electricity.
Brass is a metal that conducts electricity. Therefore, a brass paper clip is a conductor.
It is a poor conductor.
It is an insulator
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A vacuum is a non conductor.
Copper is a conductor.