It's called a Baton
The stick that conductors hold is called a baton. It is used to lead and direct an orchestra or choir during a musical performance.
The stick musical conductors use is called a baton. It helps them keep time and guide the orchestra or ensemble during a performance.
Non-conductor.
truncheon
Lollipop
No, not all conductors will stick to a magnet. Only ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt will be attracted to a magnet. Other conductors, like copper and aluminum, are not magnetically attracted because they are not ferromagnetic.
another name for cyan is Rain stick
That stick orchestra conductors use is called a baton.
The swagger stick can also be called a staff, a baton, pace stick or a crop.
Manual transmission
It's called a mallet.
Truncheon, baton, or billy club.