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The property of a conductor that impedes the flow of charge is called?

The property of a conductor that impedes the flow of charge is called resistance. It is measured in ohms and depends on factors like the material, dimensions, and temperature of the conductor.


Is a box conductor or an insulator?

A box is typically made of an insulating material, such as cardboard or plastic. Insulating materials do not allow electric current to flow easily through them, making the box an insulator.


What is the process bringing a negatively charged conductor in contact with the earth resulting in the conductor discharging until it is completely neutral called?

short


Where does the conductor stand?

If we're talking about the music conducter they stand at the front. But it depends on the band: Concert Band: There is generally 3-4 rows of chairs which are shaped in semicircles, the smallest one, closest to the front. The conducter sits in that semi-circle. Drums go at back. Stage Band: The saxephones are at front of stage, trumpets behind, drums and piano generally on left. The conductor either: a) stands in front of the saxaphones b) Walks around c) Stands next to an instrument and plays along d) Just walks to the side of stage. Rock Band: Just walks around the stage. Orchestra: Same as Concert band. That's all the bands i can think of. So if you need any more just ask


What is the name of the stick that an conductor waves?

The stick that a conductor uses to direct an orchestra is called a baton. It helps the conductor keep time, provide cues, and communicate musical expression to the musicians.

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What is a person who stands in front of a large group of musicians and leads them?

The conductor or, if you want to get fancy, the maestro.


What is s stands for In AT89S52?

S stands for SEMI CONDUCTOR


What is Doctor Whos time box called?

It is called the TARDIS, which stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space


What is the name given to a person who conducts an orchestra?

A conductor Conductor The conductor is also known as "Maestro".


What is a female conductor called?

A female conductor is the same as a male conductor so a female conductor is called a conductor.


Who is an orchestra conductor called?

conductor


What is the meaning of ecc in electrical?

ECC stands for Earth Continuity Conductor. It is a grounding component of the electrical system. An ECC can be a bare conductor, a single conductor or a part of a multi-conductor cable.


What is the orchestra leader called?

The leader Of the orchestra can be the Conductor or the first violinist, called the "Concertmaster."


What is a material called that easily carries a current?

Its called a Conductor


What is the director of a group of musicians called?

The conductor of a music group is called a conductor.


What do they call a person who plays an orchestra?

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.


A person who leads an orchestra is called a?

Conductor :)

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