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write about the working of an electric conductor​

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Answered by Arnav799
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When you think of the term conductor, you think of anything that conducts electricity through something, often wires. Electrical wires may be made of copper or aluminum metal, both of which conducts electricity, but copper is a much better conductor than aluminum and a safer option. When electricity flows from one point to another through something such as an electrical wire, it is called conductivity. The wire would then be called the conductor.

Likewise, large conductors that transport power from utility substations to individual homes are called service conductors. Don't forget the service entrance wires that feed your electric meter and electric service disconnect. From there, the conductors feed the electrical panel and the individual wires, called branch circuits, feed switches and outlets in your home.

Answered by Anonymous
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They conduct electricity because they allow electrons to flow easily inside them from atom to atom. Also, conductors allow the transmission of heat or light from one source to another. ... Conductors have free electrons on its surface which allow current to pass through easily.

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