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conductor A substance that easily allows the flow of electrons as electricity. Copper and aluminum wires are used, especially copper as it is a better conductor due to its internal molecular makeup.
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conductor Typically metal that forms the core of a wire or cable that carries an electrical current.
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conductor Something that allows electricity to flow through it easily. Water and most metals are good conductors. Conductors can allow electricity to flow through them because the electrons in their atoms move between atoms very easily.
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conductor A material such as copper or aluminum which offers low resistance or opposition to the flow of electric current.
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conductor The leader of the orchestra sometimes called maestro.
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