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Small musical ensembles do not need a conductor. Decisions regarding musical style are agreed upon during rehearsal. The performers stay together rhythmically during a performance by listening to each other and by using gestures and eye contact. They can adjust quickly to each other's tuning, dynamics, and performance style.
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Large ensembles such as orchestras, wind bands, and choirs typically require a conductor to coordinate and guide the musicians or singers. The conductor helps maintain tempo, shape the interpretation of the music, cue entrances, and ensure unity among the performers. Without a conductor, it can be challenging for a large group of musicians to stay together and produce a cohesive performance.
Yes, the charges inside a conductor will rearrange when an external charge is placed near or on the surface of the conductor, resulting in an induced electric field inside the conductor. This induced electric field will influence the external charge's behavior without the need for direct contact between the charges.
A same conductor refers to the transmission of electrical signals through a single wire or pathway in a circuit. It is commonly used in applications where two signals need to be carried together to conserve space and reduce interference. By using the same conductor for both signals, it simplifies the circuit design and improves efficiency.
static electricity doesn't really need a conductor, a high enough voltage will cause electrons to jump a distance, without a conductor, as long as there is no insulator involved. All you need is a sufficient amount of free electrons on one side, say your finger tip, and a good ground on the other side, try a car door handle.
No, wax is not a good conductor of heat. It has a low thermal conductivity, meaning it does not easily allow heat to pass through it. This property makes it useful for insulating materials or products that need to retain heat.
Large ensembles such as orchestras, wind bands, and choirs typically require a conductor to coordinate and guide the musicians or singers. The conductor helps maintain tempo, shape the interpretation of the music, cue entrances, and ensure unity among the performers. Without a conductor, it can be challenging for a large group of musicians to stay together and produce a cohesive performance.
You need a conductor, power source and a resistor. You need a conductor, power source and a resistor. You need a conductor, power source and a resistor.
Three things you need to make an electromagnetic are a magnetic field, an electric current, and a conductor or coil of wire. When an electric current flows through the conductor, a magnetic field is created around it, resulting in an electromagnetic effect.
Yea because a string quartet needs a conductor
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You need to know the shape of the conductor and then use the appropriate formula for that shape
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