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    conductor
    /kənˈdʌktə/

    noun

    • 1. a person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir: "he was appointed principal conductor of the Berlin Symphony Orchestra"
    • 2. a person who collects fares and sells tickets on a bus. British

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  2. Learn about the definition, properties and types of electrical conductors, materials that allow the flow of charge. Find out how resistance, conductance, temperature and geometry affect the current and the resistivity of conductors.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word conductor, from a person who guides or collects fares to a material that allows electricity or sound to flow. See examples, synonyms, etymology, and related phrases.

  4. Learn the meaning of conductor in music, public transport, and physics. Find out how to use conductor in a sentence and see translations in different languages.

  5. Jun 18, 2023 · An electrical conductor is a material that permits electric charge to flow through it with minimal resistance. Typically, these conductors are metals like copper, silver, gold, aluminum, and iron, characterized by their abundance of free electrons which readily move under an electric field.

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  6. Learn what an electrical conductor is, how it allows electric current to flow, and what are the different types of conductors. Find out the properties, examples and diagrams of conductors, insulators and semiconductors.

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  7. In a conductor, electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or ions, move easily from atom to atom when voltage is applied. Most metals like copper are considered good conductors, while nonmetals are considered bad conductors -- that is, insulators.

  8. May 3, 2024 · Learn what makes a material an electrical conductor or insulator, and see 10 examples of each. Find out how shape, size, temperature and other factors influence conductivity.