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A material that allows an electric current to pass through it. Also, the wire that carries electricity in an electric distribution or transmission system.
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the director of the orchestra
Ãâó: www.mso.com.au/edu/glossary/glossaryfull.asp
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Used to describe anything in the ground more conductive than the surrounding geology. Conductors are most often clays or graphite, or hopefully some type of mineralisation, but may also be man-made objects, such as fences or pipelines.
Ãâó: www.fugroairborne.com.au/Resources/glossary.shtml
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Any substance, usually a wire or cable, that can carry (ie, offer a relatively small opposition to the passage of) an electrical current.
Ãâó: www.levitonvoicedata.com/learning/glossary.asp
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A material capable of carrying an electrical current.
Ãâó: www.westernpower.com.au/about_us/world_of_energy/s...
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