The cord sending electrical power to a light bulb or a television is an example of a conductor of electricity in a room.
A conductor of a choir or an orchestra is an example of a musical conductor in a room.
A conductor Conductor The conductor is also known as "Maestro".
The principal first violin is called the 'concertmaster' or first violin. He/she is the leader of the string section and the second in command of the entire orchestra, behind only the conductor. Normally sits to the left of the conductor in the string section.
That would be a conductor.
The conductor or, if you want to get fancy, the maestro.
The conductor stands in the middle and conducts the orchestra. One of his/her principal responsibilities is to give the performers the signals at the correct time. During rehearsals, a conductor usually reshapes a composition for orchestra beyond the composer's instructions.
Poorly conducting nonmetals can be at a wide range of temperatures and still conduct poorly. Glass, for example, is a poor electrical conductor whether at room temperature, or very hot, or very cold.
The answer is conductor, a jacket is an example of a conductor.
metal
no
A copper wire would be an example of a conductor of electricity.
yes
conductor
Silver is the best conductor there is, no matter what it is made into.
Lesson 1-calcite isn't spelled like that-satellite Lesson 2-it cant be at room temp when its not in a room its kept outside so the temp. would be according to the weather. so its a no u cant satellite a electrical conductor at room temp.
Boron is not a good conductor of electricity at room temperature, but is a good conductor at a high temperature.
something that transmits energy, usually heat or electricity Example Copper is an excellent electrical conductor.
Something that when touched cannot allow an electrical current to pass through it, an example of a non-conductor would be wood.