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Electrical conductor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In science and engineering, an electrical conductor is a material which contains movable electric charges. In metallic conductors, such as copper or aluminum, the movable charged particles are elect...
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Conductor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conductor or conduction may refer to: • Conductor (architecture), a traditional name for a downspout • Conductor (British Army), a senior Warrant Officer appointment in the Royal Logistic Corps a...
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An insulator is the opposite of a conductor; it is a poor conductor of electricity or heat (it offers more resistance to the flow of an electrical current). Some good insulators are glass, mica, and diamond.
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In Science and Engineering , conductors are materials that contain movable charges of Electricity . When an electric potential difference is impressed across separate points on a conductor, the mobile charges within the conductor are forced to move, and an electric current between those points appears in accordance with ...
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An electrical conductor is a substance through which electrical current flows with small resistance. Metals are generally excellent electrical conductors. ... Electrical Conductance, Electrical Conductivity, Electricity, Faraday Cage, Insulator, Metal, Semiconductor, Wiener Criterion...
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