A conductor in scientific terms is a material or object that allows the flow of electrical current. Conductors have high electrical conductivity due to the presence of free electrons that can move easily through the material when a voltage is applied. Metals like copper and aluminum are examples of good conductors.
Cotton is a natural fiber and is not a conductor of electricity, whether it is wet or dry. So, cotton clothing can be considered a non-metal conductor in terms of electricity.
Hydrogen is a poor conductor of heat and electricity. As a gas, it does not have free-moving electrons to conduct electricity. In terms of heat, hydrogen has low thermal conductivity compared to metals.
a insulator, because electrical cannot be transeverd.
Current, in electrical terms, refers to the flow of electric charge through a conductor. It is measured in amperes (A) and represents the rate at which electric charge moves through a circuit.
A conductor in science is a material that easily allows the flow of electrical current due to the presence of loosely held electrons. Examples of conductors include metals like copper and aluminum. Conductors are essential in electrical circuits for transporting electricity efficiently.
Conductor...?
A non conductor is something that cannot conduct electricity or an electrical charge
It could be a conductor of electricity. Something that lets something pass through it. I think this is it. I !!
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