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A conductor is needed in some ensembles to express the tone of the music being played! It also shows when the music is being played or not; you can tell this by the hand gestures!

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Conductor transports electrons and electricity that can pass through.

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For most conductors as their temperature increases their resistance?

The resistance of pure metallic conductors increases with temperature, because the resistivity of these conductors increase with temperature.


What is the similarities between conductors and insulators?

Conductors and insulators are different and simalar in many ways.Two ways they are simallar are they both have electrons and have something to do with electricity.Three ways they are different that conductors let heat and electricity go through it .On the other hand insulators do not let heat or electreicity go through it easily.Another way is conductors transfer eelectrons easily but meanwhile the insulator psses on electrons with difficulty.One last thing is that conductors are not current but insulators are current. HOPE I HELPED YOU


What are bundled conductors?

High-voltage transmission line conductors are 'bundled' -that is, each 'line' comprises two or more conductors, rather than a single conductor, suspended from each insulator chain. The reason for bundling is to reduce the intensity of the electric field on the surface of the conductors (the same field is shared between the surfaces of several, rather than just one, conductors), which would otherwise result in a breakdown of the insulating property of the air immediately surrounding a single conductor. In the UK, 400-kV transmission lines use a bundle of four conductors per line, and 275-kV transmission lines use a bundle of two.


The conductors in electrical devices are commonly made of?

Copper


What motors does not utilize electrical conductors in its rotating component A synchronous B wound rotor C universal D squirrel cage-induction?

All motors require electrical conductors in their rotor!

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Conductors around the house?

Places In The Home That Need To Be Conductors To Work


How circuits and conductors work together?

they work vice versa


What type of elements would not be a good choice for use in electrical wiring?

Nonmetals would not work because they are poor conductors of electricity


A group of conductors or traces that work together is generally referred to as?

a bus


How does good conductors of heat work?

the material can gain or lose heat easily


Why are electrical and electronic appliances made of both conductors and non-conductors?

It obviously uses conductors to carry electricity through the system however non-conductive material is used for the reason of safety, organization of electrical components, and mechanical work.


Use the electron theory to explain how insulators and conductors work?

the same way an insulator and a conductor will work with out the electron theory!


What are conductors insulators and semi conductors and super conductors?

b


What type of materials work in conduction?

Conductors allow heat to pass. And carries the process of conduction.


Are the three conductors in a single phase 240v circuit considered to be in parallel?

If the three conductors are in a single cable they physically are positioned parallel in relationship to each other. True parallel conductors are combined to split the current. They have to be of equal length and size so that they split the load current between the two or three or four conductors. Conductors are paralleled so that multiple smaller conductors, which are easier to work with, can carry equally the total load current. To answer the question no, the three conductors in a 120/240 circuit are not considered to be in parallel. All three of these conductors could have a different current being carried by them depending on how the load is distributed.


Who were the people who made the Underground Railroad work?

The people who made the Underground Railroad work were called "Conductors". An example of a Conductor is Harriet Tubman.


Are electrical conductors and insulators equally important for electricity?

Yes. You need both conductors and insulators to work with electricity. Conductors such as wires provide a path for electricity to move where it is needed and insulators prevent electricity from dissipating, from being where it is not supposed to be and where it can cause harm and damage.