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the person who leads a musical group a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc. a substance that readily conducts e.g. electricity and heat the person who collects fares on a public conveyance
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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 Ohm's law. While many conductors are metallic, there are many non-metallic conductors as well. ...
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With regard to passenger transport, a conductor is a person who sells and checks tickets on a bus, tram or train. In the case of a train, he or she is also responsible for safely closing the doors and signalling to the driver that the train is ready for departure; the conductor is the senior officer of a railway train, not the engineer/driver, as might be assumed. ...
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A material used to conduct electricity or heat.
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a material which readily supports the flow of electric current. Conductors have overlapping valence and conduction bands or only partially filled bands. See also, Insulator, Semiconductor.
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