what is an example of conductor
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A Conductor is a substance through which electricity can flow. The presence of free electrons in a substance makes it a conductor of electricity...
- Superconductors are substances which have a zero resistance or an infinite conductance at very low particular temperature. e.g. Mercury below 4.2 K, etc...
- A substance which has a very low resistance is a Good Conductor of electricity. e.g. Silver, Copper, etc...
- A substance with a comparatively higher resistance is a Resistor. e.g. Manganin, etc...
- A substance which has an even higher resistance is a Poor Conductor of electricity...
- An Insulator or a Non-conductor of electricity is a substance through which electricity cannot flow. The resistivities of such substances are infinitely high. e.g. PVC, etc...
- A Superinsulator is a substance which has an infinite resistance or zero conductance. e.g. Titanium nitride, Indium oxide, etc...
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Conductors conduct electrical current very easily because of their free electrons.
Insulators oppose electrical current and make poor conductors.
Some common conductors are copper, aluminum, gold, and silver.
Some common insulators are glass, air, plastic, rubber, and wood.
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