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heat is thermal energy. A conductor allows heat or electricity to pass through it.

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What is the difference between heat conductor and electricity conductor?

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Define the 'potential difference between the ends of a conductor'?

Potential difference between the ends of a conductor refers to the electrical energy difference per unit charge between two points in the conductor. It is commonly known as voltage and is measured in volts. A potential difference is necessary for the flow of electric current in a conductor.


What is needed for heat to flow through a conductor?

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Is astatine a conductor of heat or electricity?

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What is the difference between a conductor and insulator of heat?

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What is the difference between a plastic conductor and a metal conductor?

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Is salt a good conductor of heat?

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Is fabric a conductor of heat?

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What the difference between a good conductor and a bad conductor?

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How are voltages imported into installations through the supply neutral conductor?

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