Most metals conduct electricity. Copper and gold are probably the two best conductors. Steel conducts electricity, but it's an alloy not an element. Some other nonmetals also conduct electricity. Experiments are ongoing with carbon for use in computers. Neon is a gas which allows electricity to flow through it, making neon lights. Today Copper is used more than anything else when electricity must move from one place to another predictably.
Common good conductors of electricity are gold, silver, copper and aluminium. Because of the cost involved with the first two conductors the most common elements used for conducting electricity are copper and aluminium.
conductors are the substances that pass electriciy through them. Egs are iron,copper,aluminium
Three good electrical conductors are copper, silver, and salt water.
Conductors are materials that allow the flow of electrical current in one or more directions. Three examples of conductors are gold, silver and copper.
All metals, without exception, conduct both heat and electricity. If you would like examples of three, iron, copper, zinc.
If you're referring to the conductors in typical house wiring:
Hot, Neutral, and Ground.
all metals are good conductors of heat and electric currents
Could you build a working electric circuit using glass rods as the conductors? Why or why not?
A materiel that allows an electric charge to pass through it is an conducter (copper, for example)
No, most metals are electrical conductors. This means that most metals will conduct an electric current in the presence of an electric field.
Three of the most common substances are air, water and dirt. Just about anything that can have its molecules or particles vibrated will conduct sound.
all metals are good conductors of heat and electric currents
Metals are good electric conductors.
A box through which the main conductors of a system of electric distribution pass, and where connection is made with branch circuits.
A box through which the main conductors of a system of electric distribution pass, and where connection is made with branch circuits.
They are good electrical conductors.
In electricity, Insulators help insulate electric charges. Conductors conduct the electric charges and make them into electricity.
'Bundled' conductors describe a line in which two or more conductors are supported from the same insulator chain. In the UK, 275-kV transmission lines typically use two conductors per line, and 400-kV transmission lines typically use four conductors per line. The purpose of bundling conductors is to spread the electric stress on the conductors (e.g. for four conductors, the same amount of electric flux will be 'shared' between the four conductors, rather than concentrated on the surface of one conductor).
In metal conductors, electric current is the flow of electrons.
Many - but not all - are poor conductors of electric current.
The path of electric conductors is called a complete circuit. It lets electrons a path to flow from their source to the load and back again.
Vincent T. Morgan has written: 'Thermal behaviour of electrical conductors' -- subject(s): Bus conductors (Electricity), Conduction, Electric cables, Electric conductors, Heat, Overhead electric lines, Powerline ampacity, Thermal properties
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